Shehzad Poonawalla on Monday resigned from the BJP, citing what he described as pressing financial and personal circumstances.
The BJP’s national spokesperson said he had first submitted his resignation on July 30. However, the party did not accept it at the time and asked him to reconsider his decision.
Poonawalla has now reiterated his decision to step down as the BJP’s national spokesperson and relinquish his primary membership of the party.
In his resignation letter to BJP president Nitin Nabin, Poonawalla said that after “long and hard contemplation”, he had decided to seek relief from his organisational responsibilities and active primary membership.
He also referred to developments involving certain individuals in recent days, saying they had reinforced his earlier decision. He did not name anyone in his letter.
Shehzad Poonawalla thanks BJP leadership
Poonawalla said he was touched that the BJP had initially declined to accept his resignation and expressed gratitude towards the party leadership.
He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Nitin Nabin, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP General Secretary (Organisation) BL Santosh for the platform and opportunities he received during his five years with the party.
Poonawalla said his decision to leave was not driven by any sense of hurt and described his sentiments towards the party leadership with “gratefulness, love, affection, and highest regard”.
He said that his decision was linked to pressing financial and personal circumstances and that he would move into the private sector.
At the same time, Poonawalla said he would continue to support Prime Minister Modi’s vision and work, as well as that of the BJP, wherever possible.
“I am only leaving the Vyavastha not the Vyakti or Vichar,” he said.
Shehzad Poonawalla’s political journey
A lawyer, Poonawalla began his political career with the Congress before later joining the BJP.
He came into prominence in 2017 after publicly questioning the Congress’s internal election process. He alleged that the process was rigged in favour of Rahul Gandhi for the post of party president.
Poonawalla subsequently left the Congress and joined the BJP, where he became one of the party’s prominent representatives in television debates.
On July 30, he had also changed his bio on X, removing the reference to himself as “BJP National Spokesperson” while retaining his description as a lifelong follower of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.