Kochi: Metro Man Sreedharan, who contested on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket from Kerala's Palakkad assembly seat, retired from politics on Thursday. He said that I have learned a lesson from my defeat in the elections. Metro man Sreedharan announced in Malappuram that he was never a leader.
Sreedharan, who gave shape to the metro, made headlines when he was fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from Palakkad assembly seat. However, he could not win the election. For example, on Thursday, he said goodbye to Saheb. I am now 90 years old, Sreedharan said. In such a situation, it is extremely dangerous to pursue a career in politics or to continue it. So it's not my dream to be in politics.
Sreedharan announced his retirement and said that he does not need politics to serve my land. I already do so through three trusts. It's better that I should leave the state now.
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