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PM would have retained me even at cost of Trinamool: Dinesh Trivedi

Trivedi said it was "communicated" to him that the PM would have never asked for his resignation.

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Former Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi, who was forced to quit over raising fares, today claimed that the Prime Minister would have preferred to retain him in the Cabinet even if it meant losing Trinamool Congress' support but he resigned to save government from the trouble.

Trivedi, a TMC MP who was removed from the Railway Ministry at the behest of party chief Mamata Banerjee for raising passenger fares in the Rail budget, remained evasive on joining Congress.

Speaking to Karan Thapar for CNN-IBN's Devil's Advoate programme, Trivedi claimed that the Prime Minister would have never asked him to resign had he not intended to do so.

He said "yes" when asked if the Prime Minister would have preferred to retain him at the cost of losing Trinamool Congress' support and the government possibly collapsing.

"It's a fact," he said when asked if people will not get "flabbergasted" by his comments.

Referring to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement in Parliament that he "regretted" his resignation, Trivedi said he was "communicated" that the PM would have never asked for his resignation.

"Let's not get into details," he said when asked if the communication came from a reliable person. "I am not going to talk about things at all. If I say something, I stand by it."

Trivedi also dismissed suggestion that he resigned after getting indications from the PMO and the Congress party and insisted he stepped down to avoid putting the goverment into any uncertainty.

"There is no way...no indication from any quarter. And the Congress party would never have asked neither the PM would have asked...if I had not resigned on that particular evening (last Sunday), I could have brought uncertainty to government itself and that is not my job," he said.

He said he tendered his resignation because his party TMC and its leader Mamata Banerjee had asked him to do so.

To a pointed question if he would join Congress, Trivedi remained evasive but said "I take life as it comes. Politics for me is not a career."

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