Thursday 29 January 2015

Senior Congress Leader Jayanthi Natarajan Resigns From The Party, Blames Rahul Gandhi For It

Senior Congress leader and former Environment Minister in the Manmohan Singh led UPA government Jayanthi Natarajan has resigned from the membership of the Congress party. Sources say that she will announce her decision through a press conference today. She will also make 'evidences' of Rahul Gandhi's interference in the day-to-day functioning of the UPA government. 

In a somewhat vitriolic letter - published in a national English Daily today - to the Congress President Sonia Gandhi, she has accused the vice-president of the Party Rahul Gandhi of interfering in her work as Environment Minister.


Natarajan, who was removed from her post for delaying the clearance of big projects associated with her ministry, has written in her letter, "During my tenure as Minister, it was the clear and specific policy of the party, to take all steps to protect the environment...and keep a balance between environment and industry. As Chairperson NAC, you have written several letters to me regarding projects in the Environment Ministry, and protection of tribal rights, and I have always kept you briefed that due care was being taken by me to protect the environment. I received specific requests [which used to be directives for us] from Shri Rahul Gandhi and his office forwarding environmental concerns in some important areas and I took care to honor those requests."

She has alleged that some 'chosen individuals in the party' conducted a motivated campaign against her. She is of the opinion that her being asked to resign from her post in December 2013 had a direct connection with a speech that Rahul Gandhi delivered at a FICCI meet the very next day, where he said, "the corporate world that they need no longer worry about environmental clearance delays and that bottlenecks would be removed."

She has mournfully written that after she was asked to resign, she tried to meet Rahul Gandhi, but he expressed his inability to meet her as he was busy at that time; he promised to meet her soon but even after waiting for a year, the meeting was never held.

Jayanthi Natarajan Resigns From Congress

She also claims that she was forced by the party high-command to keep throwing verbal-volleys at Narendra Modi in what is known as the Snoopgate controversy, even though her aversion to personal criticism was well known.

Her letter explains that she was asked by PM Manmohan Singh to give up her ministerial post as the party need her services in the light of the General elections that are approaching in six months times. She resigned, but no such organizational work was assigned to her; to add insult to injury, she was soon removed from the party spokesperson's post.

Jayanthi Natarajan joined the Congress party in the 80s and had a nice rapport with Rajiv Gandhi. She has been elected for the Rajya Sabha three times on a Congress ticket from Tamil Nadu. In the 90s, she along with other congress leaders who were unhappy with Narasimha Rao broke away from the Congress and formed Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) under G K Moopanar. The TMC, however, merged with the Congress after Moopanar death.


Natarajan replaced Jairam Ramesh as the Environment Minister in 2011.

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