MLA Sanjeev Arora handing over resigned from the post of Rajya Sabha to Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.
MP Sanjeev Arora has officially resigned from the Rajya Sabha after a recent victory in the Ludhiana West Assembly by -election. Arora personally met Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar at the Vice President’s residence in New Delhi today and
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He cited constitutional provisions, which in connection with the election results in relation to the election results 14 days after 14 days of the Gazette notification of both Parliament and the State Legislature simultaneously.
Arora, who served the upper house for nearly three years, expressed his deep gratitude for the support and support of the people of Punjab, fellow MPs and the Chairman of Rajya Sabha during his tenure.
Arora won in the by-election held on June 19
Arora said in his resignation- It is a matter of respect and good fortune for me to serve as a member of Rajya Sabha and contribute to the legislative process at the national level. He said that the chairman, fellow members and the people of Punjab thanked him for the confidence and support shown towards him.
Arora won the Ludhiana West by -election by a margin of 10,637 votes on June 19, which took place after the untimely demise of the current MLA. Arora got 43.34% more votes from immediate rival Congress candidate Bharat Bhushan Ashu.
In 3 years, 229 questions Arora raised in Rajya Sabha
Arora took over in the Rajya Sabha on 10 April 2022. During his tenure, he maintained a presence rate of 80%. He participated in 82 debates, which is more than both National (79.8) and State (44.6) average. Arora also raised 229 questions in 3 years. Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha has confirmed the resignation of the resignation through a post on X (East Twitter).