This Article is From Jun 16, 2009

Arun Jaitley resigns as BJP general secretary

New Delhi:

Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley has quit as the general secretary of the party. Jaitley resigned over a week ago in keeping with the party's rule of one man, one post, but according to sources, senior party leaders are questioning the timing of the leak today.

Jaitley was under fire from several party leaders who have questioned his appointment as Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha after the electoral debacle.

However, Jaitley, who was the chief election strategist and has attracted a lot of flak for the party's performance in the Lok Sabha polls, has not quit as leader of BJP in Rajya Sabha, which enabled him to become the Leader of Opposition in the Upper House.

BJP president Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said Jaitley gave his resignation six-seven days ago before he left on a holiday to London.

"In his resignation letter, Jaitley said he was resigning from the post of general secretary under the one-man, one-post rule of the party after his appointment as Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha," Singh said, adding that he accepted it on Tuesday.

Asked if the resignation has anything to do with the criticism leveled by leaders like Yashwant Sinha and Jaswant Singh on the way people like Jaitley were being rewarded despite election defeat, the party president said the resignation had nothing to do with the latest developments in the party.

In a stinging letter to Singh, Sinha on Saturday had demanded that all the office-bearers should quit their posts accepting responsibility for the defeat.

He had questioned the appointments to the parliamentary party posts, saying there seemed to a premium on failure in the party.

Jaswant Singh, another senior leader, had at a meeting of the Core Group last week, had said that there should have been a link between performance and rewards, in what was seen as an attack on Jaitley being nominated the Leader of the BJP in Rajya Sabha.

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