Congress MP from Gurgaon, Rao Inderjit Singh has announced quitting the party.
Inderjit who has been extremely vocal in criticizing Bhupinder Singh Hooda government on the issue of discrimination in terms of development and jobs told a gathering at Rewari on Monday that he will not contest the upcoming Lok Sabha poll on a Congress ticket.
"I quit the Congress today," he said during the Shaheedi Samman Diwas to commemorate the birth anniversary of Rao Tula Ram. He had virtually sealed his fate when he demanded that the land deals involving Robert Vadra, the businessman son-in-law of Congress president, Sonia Gandhi should be inquired into.
The MP has already floated a non political front i.e. Haryana Insaaf Manch. His daughter, Bharti Singh in fact recently applied for registration of a new party Haryana Insaaf Congress. Inderjit said that he will hold the next rally in chief minister, Hooda’s bastion, Rohtak. He had earlier demanded CBI probe into Congress President Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra land case