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‘Feeling suffocated’ and reward for PM Modi: What TMC MP Dinesh Trivedi stated whereas quitting RS

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New Delhi: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Dinesh Trivedi took all people without warning when he introduced quitting as Rajya Sabha MP.
Addressing the Upper House, Trivedi stated that he was grateful to his occasion for sending him to the Rajya Sabha, however was feeling suffocated as he’s not capable of do something to cease the violence in West Bengal.
“I’m feeling suffocated that we’re not able to do anything over violence in the state. My soul tells me that if you can’t do anything sitting here, then you must resign. I will continue to work for people of West Bengal,” Trivedi stated.
“I am standing at that stage of my life where I have to decide what is important for me – my country, party or myself? It is better to resign than to keep silent. I am feeling suffocated (in the party) and thus resigning from Rajya Sabha,” he stated.

ममता बनर्जी को लगा तगड़ा झटका, पूर्व रेल मंत्री दिनेश त्रिवेदी ने दिया राज्यसभा से इस्तीफा
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Dinesh Trivedi lauds PM Modi’s management
“There comes a time in the life of every man when he heeds the voice of his conscience. We enter politics for the country. Two days ago, we saw the PM and Leader of opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad exchange emotional greetings. That was all about their love for the country,” Trivedi stated.
“While I was the Railway minister in UPA, I faced similar predicament. Even today the world is watching us. The world is looking at the India over its fight against Covid-19 and the Prime Minister has led this fight successfully,” Trivedi stated hailing Narednra Modi’s management.
Though Trivedi didn’t reveal something about his future plans on whether or not he’ll proceed with TMC however speculations are rife that the previous Railway minister might quickly be a part of the BJP.