"I have accepted the resignation (of Ramanjit Sikki)," Atwal said here.
He further said the assembly seat of Khadoor Sahib represented by Sikki has been declared as vacant.
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Meanwhile, Sikki today said he declined to appear before the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker saying, he has no faith in him since the speaker has proved to be the part of the same ruling dispensation against whom he (Sikki) had resigned in protest.
"However, your silence added to our pain of helplessness", he wrote, adding, "under these circumstances, I assume that you stood by the Government rather than your MLAs".
Sikki said, "even as a Sikh, you failed my expectations of at least sharing my pain. Hence, I do not deem it appropriate to appear before you and plead for acceptance of my resignation on the issue that has not touched your conscience, neither as the public representative nor as a Sikh yourself".
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