
Veteran MP Bhartruhari Mahtab resigns from primary membership of BJD
The Hindu
Bhartruhari Mahtab resigns from BJD, citing failure to correct course, frames charges against him, considers joining another party.
Cuttack Member of Parliament Bhartruhari Mahtab on Friday resigned from the primary membership of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) stating that he failed to make course corrections in the regional party, which had deviated from its core values.
Mr. Mahtab’s resignation came a day after a special Odisha court framed charges against him in a case of assaulting a sub-inspector of police in 2011.
“I have sent a letter to Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik stating that with broken heart I am resigning from BJD, with which I was associated since its formation and had my contribution in its growth,” he said, addressing a press conference.
The six-time MP said he was distancing himself from the BJD at the fag end of the 17th Lok Sabha. He added that he was sure he had represented the BJD properly in the Parliament and involved himself in the development of Cuttack Lok Sabha constituency.
“Why did I resign? There is a very short answer. I have failed to cause improvement in the BJD as the party has undergone several changes. The party was established to fight against corruption and self-aggrandising, which is amassing of wealth at individual level. For this, people of Odisha had given their unconditional support to BJD. However, in past few years, I had attempted course correction of the party, the way it was managed. I did not succeed,” he said.
Mr. Mahtab said he would raise these issues more strongly by staying away from the party, alleging that he had been prevented from doing so while in the party. The veteran MP said his suggestions were not appreciated by the party and leadership in past few years.
Asked when he last spoke to Mr. Patnaik on party affairs, Mr. Mahtab said he would have to find it from his diary entries.













