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Don't want ministry at present, Arun Jaitley writes to Narendra Modi

Letter rules out Jaitley from finance ministry 'for the present'

The Telegraph New Delhi Published 29.05.19, 08:37 AM
Arun Jaitley

Arun Jaitley Telegraph file photo

An element of uncertainty had crept up after media reports suggested poor health might stand in the way of Jaitley’s continuation in the finance ministry. Besides, in case Modi wants to accommodate Amit Shah in the government, finance is a portfolio that not only matches the BJP president’s stature in the party but also forecloses the need to dislodge other senior figures.

The Reuters news agency had earlier reported that “four sources with knowledge of the matter” had said that Jaitley was unlikely to continue in his current role because of his poor health. “He is definitely not taking the post of the finance minister, simply because he is very unwell,” one of the sources, who did not want to be named, told Reuters. “If at all, he might take up a less stressful role.”

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Arun Jaitley, who was the Union finance minister in the previous government, has written to Narendra Modi saying that 'for the present' he does not want any ministerial responsibility for health reasons.

He requested for a 'reasonable amount of time' for 'myself, my treatment and my health'. Jaitley, however, made it clear that he was willing to 'informally support the Government or the party'.

The letter dated May 29, under the letterhead of minister of finance and corporate affairs, puts to rest the swirling speculation on whether or not Jaitley would be back in the government.

The letter by Arun Jaitley, which he released on Twitter.

The letter by Arun Jaitley, which he released on Twitter. Photo source: @arunjaitley

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