Shimla: Running from Sujanpur to Shimla and from Shimla to Delhi with folded hands for the fulfilment of the promises made by the Congress in the run-up to the last Assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh did not yield results and "I wished for justice, but got only humiliation," rebel party MLA Rajinder Rana has said.
In a Facebook post addressed to the people of the hill state on Tuesday, Rana, who caused a major upset by defeating former chief minister P K Dhumal of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2017 Assembly polls, said despite several efforts, he was neither heard by the Congress leadership in Shimla nor in Delhi.
Six rebel Congress MLAs, including Rana, who were disqualified for defying the party whip asking them to be present in the Assembly and vote in favour of the state government during cut motions and the budget, moved the Supreme Court on Tuesday against their disqualification. These legislators had voted for BJP candidate Harsh Mahajan in the recently-concluded Rajya Sabha polls.
"You are well aware of the political developments taking place in the state in the last few days and I am writing this post to apprise you of a hidden conspiracy, because my commitment, attachment, loyalty, dedication, trust and responsibility are towards you, not to some dwarf emperor sitting at the pinnacle of power," Rana said in his post in Hindi on Facebook.