Yielding to increasing pressure from the Congress to put in his papers and save its leadership further embarrassment in the Jessica Lall murder case, Haryana Power Minister Venod Sharma resigned today, saying he did not want to occupy any position till his name was cleared in the case.
Sharma’s son Manu is the prime accused in the case which is undergoing a retrial after he was acquitted earlier this year.
His resignation to party president Sonia Gandhi was accepted as it was later forwarded to Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and has now gone to the Governor, said Janardan Dwivedi, the Congress general-secretary in charge of Haryana.
It became increasingly difficult for the party to defend him after a sting operation by the weekly Tehelka telecast on Star News channel showed how witnesses in the Jessica Lall case were allegedly bribed to change their testimonies.
Today, after he had delivered his resignation letter to 10 Janpath, Sharma faxed a message to Dwivedi, saying he had done what the party had asked him to.
The sting operation only hastened what was on the cards for a while. About two months ago, it was suggested to Sharma that he quit his post as it was becoming difficult for the party to defend him. Sources said Sharma’s position in the party had become untenable after Sonia Gandhi wrote to Home Minister Shivraj Patil in March suggesting changes to the law to protect witnesses. She had expressed concern at how cases were falling through because witnesses were turning hostile.
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