Brijendra Singh, the former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Haryana’s Hisar joined the Congress on Sunday hours after resigning from the ruling party.
Singh formally became a part of the opposition party at Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s residence in New Delhi.While resigning from the BJP, Singh attributed his decision to “compelling political reasons”.
“I have resigned from the primary membership of the BJP due to compelling political reasons. I extend gratitude to the party, national president JP Nadda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Amit Shah for giving me the opportunity to serve as the Member of Parliament for Hisar,’ Mr Singh posted on X earlier today.
He also announced that he has also resigned from the Lok Sabha membership.
“I am grateful to the people of Hisar for giving me the opportunity to represent them and raise their demands as their MP. The resolve of public service with which I left the IAS job and entered politics will continue,” he added.
Later, after joining the Congress at the party President’s official residence, Brijendra Singh said that he had ‘ideological differences’ with the party.
“I quit the BJP and joined the Congress because of political and ideological differences. From farmers’ issues to Agniveers to the wrestler’s protests – I differed on many things. I am very happy to join the Congress family,” he said.
Senior Congress leaders Ajay Maken, Mukul Wasnik and Deepak Babaria were present at party chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s residence when Bijendra Singh joined the party.