Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Congress leader Noori Khan on Monday withdrew her resignation from the party. The prominent woman face of the party's minority wing had rendered the resignation less than 24 hours ago on Sunday evening.
"I have put all my points before Kamal Nath and having faith in his leadership (Nath), I have now withdrawn my resignation," Khan wrote on Twitter, together with a photograph with veteran Congress leader and the state party head Kamal Nath.
In her resignation letter, Khan accused the state Congress leadership of ignoring the party's minority workers and not giving them deserving posts in the party's local teams just because they belong to the minority community.
Referring to the party's recent re-shuffling in districts and other party local bodies in the state, Khan said, "Talents are not given a chance in the party just because they belong to the minority community. This is not just a political allegation, it is a fact. Estimate how many presidents in district Congress committees are from minority groups."
"In other states also, there is no president from the minority class. I myself feel that I work hard and with dedication and just because I belong to a particular class, I am not put in a responsible post in the party," Khan had alleged.