"We spent a lot of time developing detailed policy papers, and given this crazy, unpredictable election season, clearly there just wasn't a lot of interest," 44-year-old Jindal said on Fox News after announcing his exit from the heated race dominated by real estate tycoon Donald Trump and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
"This is not my time, so I am suspending my campaign for President," he said in a statement yesterday that surprised the American political pundits.
Jindal was once seen as a rising star in the Republican Party and a strong contender for the White House.
He rose to prominence at the start of President Barack Obama's first term and was given a major spot delivering the Republican Party's rebuttal to the State of the Union address in 2009, but delivered a widely-panned performance.
Jindal had failed to qualify for the prime-time Republican debate on November 10.
"We cannot settle for the Left's view of envy and division. We have to be the party that says everyone in this country -- no matter the circumstances of their birth or who their parents are -- can succeed in America," he said.
"One of the things I will do is go back to work at the think tank I started a few years ago -- where I will be outlining a blueprint for making this the American century.
Jindal often polled under one per cent and his campaign reportedly suffered financial pressure.
His campaign also failed to generate much enthusiasm among the Indian-Americans because of his statements in which he sought to distance himself from being an Indian-American.
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