Patna, Apr 21 (Agencies): BJP dissident Yashwant Sinha, who has not left any stone unturned in criticising the BJP-led central government has quit from the party.
"Today I am taking 'sanyas' (retirement) from any kind of party politics, today I am ending all ties with the BJP," Yashwant Sinha announced during a meeting of his organisation Rashtra Manch in Patna on Saturday afternoon.
The meeting also saw leaders of the Congress, Lalu Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in attendance.
What grabbed all eye-balls was the presence of BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha.
A bitter critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sinha said that he would launch a strong movement to "save democracy" in the country.
"My heart still beats for this country, and I will not sit tight while there is crisis." said Sinha. "Democracy is under threat today."
Yashwant Sinha has also blamed the government for the Parliament logjam.
"Why did Prime Minister Narendra Modi not intervene and speak to opposition leaders to ensure that the house functions properly?" he demanded.
"Centre was happy that the house was not functioning as no confidence motions was being moved by opposition every day," Yashwant Sinha said. "Speaker Sumitra Mahajan also said that because of the chaos in Parliament, she could not count 50 members who moved no confidence motion. She made a mockery of democracy."
80-year-old BJP veteran, Yashwant Sinha had held the Finance and External Affairs portfolios in Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's cabinet between 1998 and 2004.
In 2014, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP came to power with a thumping majority, Yashwant Sinha was marginalised along with senior leaders including LK Advani, seen as punishment for opposing Modi being named their party's presumptive Prime Minister.
Yashwant Sinha's son, Jayant Sinha, is a minister in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
In February, Yashwant Sinha had claimed that he would not leave the BJP but the party could throw him out if it so wanted because of his criticisms. He had also accused the Modi-government of not fulfilling the promises it had made ahead of the 2014 general elections.
"Why shall I leave BJP? What this party means to me, (it) possibly does not mean to anyone (else). I have given my blood and sweat for this party. From 2004 to 2014, we were fighting against the then ruling party (Congress)," Sinha had said.
Karnataka chief minister took a dig at BJP saying all honest senior leaders were quitting the BJP, except 'former jail birds', in an apparent reference to BJP's chief ministerial candidate B S Yeddyurappa.
"Shri @YashwantSinha has decided to take political ‘sanyas.’ I wish him health & fulfilment. It seems in BJP all honest senior leaders above 75 are being forced to take sanyas; except those who have the qualification of being former #JailBirds," he tweeted.