"Self-respect is expensive in politics; truth seen as crime": Anand Sharma after Congress names Anurag Sharma for RS seat
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], March 5 (ANI): Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Anand Sharma on Thursday said that "self-respect is very expensive in politics" and that "speaking the truth is now considered a crime," after the party nominated Kangra Congress Committee president Anurag Sharma as its candidate for the Rajya Sabha seat from Himachal Pradesh.
"I will not say that I am disappointed, but I will say one thing: self-respect is very expensive in politics. One has to pay the price for it, and speaking the truth is now considered a crime," he said.
Referring to the decision of the party leadership, Sharma said the answer could only be given by those who took the decision.
"I am not afraid of what has happened. Those who make the decisions have the authority of the supreme command. Perhaps in their wisdom, they have taken the call. They can explain the merits and demerits. I cannot explain whatever happened," he added.
"It has been a privilege to represent the state and the country. Many institutions have weathered time in Shimla and in Himachal, including in Kangra and Mandi. That will remain a reminder for Himachalis," he said.
"It's my home. I keep coming here. I have a parental house here, and I will keep coming. I will always be with the people of Himachal," he said.
Recalling his long association with the Congress leadership, Sharma said he had worked with several generations of leaders.
Sources said that most Congress legislators in Himachal Pradesh were believed to be in favour of Anand Sharma's candidature for the Rajya Sabha seat. However, the party eventually fielded Anurag Sharma as its nominee.
The list includes senior sitting Rajya Sabha MP and advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Advisor to the Telangana Chief Minister Vem Narender Reddy, Phulo Devi Netam, Karamvir Singh Boudh, Anurag Sharma, and M Christopher Tilak.
According to the press note, the term of 37 members who were elected from Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana will conclude in the month of April, vacating the seats for new members to be elected.
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