Ajay Maken resigns as Delhi Congress chief

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Senior on Friday stepped down as the of the party's unit.

"Post 2015 Legislative Assembly elections, as @INCDelhi president, I got immense respect and cooperation from my fellow party workers, the media who provided coverage to the party and our @RahulGandhi ji. It was not easy in these difficult situations. I thank all from the deep of my heart," tweeted in Hindi.

In the past few months, Maken's resignation had been doing the rounds, with the refuting reports each time.

In September last year, the Congress had rejected reports of Maken's resignation saying that he was on leave for a health check-up and would be back within a week.

A three-time member of the Assembly, two-time (MP) and a former Union Minister, Maken took over as president in 2015, replacing Arvinder Singh Lovely.

In May 2017, Maken had resigned as the chief, after the party's poor performance in the civil polls. However, he took over the position later on after Gandhi, then vice-president of the party, reportedly asked the 54-year-old to continue.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 09:50 IST