Is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP's) Patna Sahib lawmaker Shatrughan Sinha (pictured), who has an acrimonious equation with the leadership of his party, finally ready to quit? In a series of sharply-worded posts, he took on the government over what he alleged were “unfulfilled poll promises”. In one of the posts, he said, “You may be having many admirers but I won't be one of them.” In another, he sent out a warning that he might not stick around for long. In January, too, he had said he was ready to quit the BJP “at once”. He, however, had one condition — the party “high command” must ask for his resignation.
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