May return if Modi \'requests\'\, says Assam MP who quit BJP

May return if Modi 'requests', says Assam MP who quit BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

A day after resigning from the BJP, MP Sunday said he may return to the party and contest the polls if "requests" him.

BJP sources said the central leadership is yet to accept Sarmah's resignation and asked the state unit to reconsider the panel of candidates, which did not include the parliamentarian from Tezpur.

"After my resignation, parties such as the TMC, the NPP, the and others have contacted me to join. However, I am not interested to join anyone at this moment. I will return to my profession of advocacy," he told reporters.

"If Modi and request, then I may think about joining again and fight the election from Tezpur," he added.

In a post, Sarmah softened his stand against the BJP, from which he resigned on Saturday as he felt "pained, insulted and neglected", after finding that his name was not included in its unit's panel of candidates for Tezpur.

"My friends and many people are asking me whether I would join any other party, if the BJP denies ticket to me. My simple reply is... I will never join any other party whatever the offer.

"I am a Swayem Sevak of the RSS since 1976 and RSS is in my blood and breadth (sic), so I cannot follow any other ideology or philosophy, except that of the RSS, in my life and till my death. I swear on my words," he had posted on

He said he will start his and continue to serve the people of Assam, particularly of Tezpur, with all vigour.

Sarmah, who belongs to the Gorkha community, was elected to the for the first time in 2014 from the Tezpur constituency, which has a sizeable Gorkha population.

He defeated his nearest rival from the by over 86,000 votes.

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First Published: Sun, March 17 2019. 20:55 IST