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Congress Leader Kamal Nath Says Ready to Rest , Sparks Retirement Talks

Congress leader Kamal Nath says ‘ready to rest’, sparks retirement talks By Nihad Amani|   Updated: 16th December 2020 2:01 pm IST New Delhi: Veteran Congress leader Kamal Nath has said he was “ready to rest” and not hankering for any post, setting off speculation that he is hinting at possible retirement from active politics. Nath’s comments, made at a party event on Sunday, came over a month after the Congress won just nine of the 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh where bypolls were held in early November. Making amends in his statement, the former chief minister (74), who just had 15-month-long stint in the CMO, on Monday said the day the people of Chhindwara, his native district and constituency, wish that he should retire from active politics, he call it quits. I am ready to rest. I have spent a lot of time (in politics). I don’t hanker for any post or position. I had enough.

Kamal Nath Says Ready To Rest ; Sparks Retirement Talks

Kamal Nath Says ‘Ready To Rest’; Sparks Retirement Talks Nath s comments came over a month after the Congress won just 9 out of the 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh where by-polls were held in early November. PTI 15 December 2020 outlookindia.com 2020-12-15T08:08:47+05:30 Veteran Congress leader Kamal Nath has said he was ready to rest and not hankering for any post, setting off speculation that he is hinting at possible retirement from active politics. Nath s comments, made at a party event on Sunday, came over a month after the Congress won just 9 out of the 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh where by polls were held in early November.

Kamal Nath says

Kamal Nath says ready to rest ; sparks retirement talks Kamal Nath says ready to rest ; sparks retirement talks Last Updated: Tue, Dec 15th, 2020, 08:06:15hrs Bhopal: Veteran Congress leader Kamal Nath has said he was ready to rest and not hankering for any post, setting off speculation that he is hinting at possible retirement from active politics. Nath s comments, made at a party event on Sunday, came over a month after the Congress won just 9 out of the 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh where bypolls were held in early November. Making amends in his statement, the former chief minister (74), who had just 15-month-long stint in the CMO, on Monday said the day the people of Chhindwara, his native district and constituency, wish that he should retire from active politics, he call it quits.

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