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Sushma Swaraj Says Won’t Contest 2019 Lok Sabha Elections

Swaraj shared the decision with reporters in Madhya Pradesh, where elections will be held on November 28.

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Sushma Swaraj Says Won’t Contest 2019 Lok Sabha Elections
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has announced that she won’t contest Lok Sabha elections next year.

"Candidates are decided by the party. But I have made up my mind that I won't be contesting in the next elections," the senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said on the sidelines of an event in Indore. "This is in keeping with my health."

66-year-old Swaraj, who underwent a kidney transplant in 2016, said she had conveyed her decision to the party.

Swaraj shared the decision with reporters in Madhya Pradesh, where elections will be held on November 28. She is a Lok Sabha member from Vidisha in MP.

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A former spokesperson of the party,  Swaraj was said to have been reticent in backing Modi when he was first appointed the chief campaigner for the BJP in 2013 ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections but later made up with him to be included in his cabinet.

A prominent face of the BJP with her political career spanning for decades, Swaraj was the youngest member of the Haryana Assembly when she was elected to it in 1977 at age 25 and made a Minister.

She also served as Delhi's fifth Chief Minister in 1998, becoming its first women Chief Minister. She represented the South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency in 1996 and 1998.

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She served as Union Cabinet Minister for Information and Broadcasting with additional charge of the Ministry of Telecommunications and Health Minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee's second government.

Swaraj, a four-time Lok Sabha and two-time Rajya Sabha member, also won the Outstanding Parliamentarian Award in 2004 and served as the leader of the Opposition during during UPA-II government between 2009 to 2014. replacing party veteran L.K. Advani.

(IANS)

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