Bahujan Samaj Celebration (BSP) MP Ritesh Pandey on Sunday resigned from the occasion and joined BJP. He was one of many eight MPs who was shocked by PM Modi for the lunch within the Parliament canteen.
Pandey has stated that his occasion doesn’t want him any extra as he has not been known as for any conferences for a very long time. He additional alleged that the BSP supremo Mayawati has additionally not spoken to him for a very long time.
The event comes days after Pandey met the Prime Minister over lunch, together with seven different opposition MPs within the Parliament canteen. After the lunch, he took to X and shared the image with PM Modi and stated it was actually an honour to be invited by PM Modi for lunch and learn the way he used his insights from the 2001 Bhuj Earthquake to reply to the COVID-19 pandemic. He thanked Modi for having them over. What an insightful dialogue, he wrote.
Sharing his resignation on X, he wrote, “For a very long time, neither am I being known as to attend occasion conferences nor has the occasion management spoken to me. I made quite a few efforts to get in contact with and meet you (Mayawati) and the highest management of the occasion however it didn’t yield any end result,” Pandey added within the resignation letter.
Throughout this time, Pandey repeatedly met staff and supporters of different events in his space and was additionally concerned in varied works happening within the constituency. Therefore, he has come to the conclusion that the occasion doesn’t want his service and presence, he additional added.
On February 9, PM Modi joined eight MPs for a shock lunch within the Parliament canteen. The video of their lunch went viral on the social media platforms.
Taking MPs for a shock lunch, PM Modi advised them he wished to take them out as a punishment. Eight MPs slicing throughout occasion traces have been advised that PM Modi desires to fulfill them within the Parliament.
Union Minister L Murugan, senior Lok Sabha MP NK Prema Chandran, BJD Rajya Sabha MP Sasmit Batra, TDP MP Ram Mohan Naidu, BSP MP Ritesh Pandey, BJP’s Ladakh MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal and BJP’s Nagaland S Phangnon Konyak have been amongst the MPs.