Selja quits as Minister, to work in party

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 28 2014 | 5:54 PM IST
Kumari Selja, who has been nominated to the Rajya Sabha, has quit the Union Council of Ministers to work in the party.
Selja, who held Social Justice and Empowerment portfolio since October 2012, submitted her resignation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last night, sources close to her said.
The resignation of 51-year-old Selja, a known detractor of Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, comes at a time when the Congress high command is undertaking a rejig in the party ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
The fourth-time Lok Sabha member put in her papers soon after being nominated to the Rajya Sabha from her home state Haryana. Assembly elections in Haryana are scheduled by the year-end.
Congress sources said that the Union Minister is being drafted for party work for the next Lok Sabha polls.
The party high command is in search of a PCC chief for the state to replace Phulchand Mulana. Earlier the name of young party Ashok Tanwar, also a Dalit was doing rounds for the PCC post.
She has been active politics since 1990 and was first elected in 1991. She is a four term Lok Sabha MP. A section in the party believes that she could be accommodated in AICC.
Selja is Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment.
She is the daughter of former Union Minister Chaudhary Dalbir Singh. She was a Lok Sabha member from Ambala and had earlier represented Sirsa. A prominent Dalit face of the party in Haryana, she had been more active in the politics of Centre.
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First Published: Jan 28 2014 | 5:54 PM IST

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