<p>Congress MLA for Belgaum North Feroz Sait has quit as the chairman of Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC).<br /><br />He was appointed KSTDC chairman in November 2016 but had taken charge barely a month ago.<br /><br />Sources said that Sait had put in his papers during the recent by-elections to the Assembly from Gundlupet and Nanjangud. He has said that his continuation as KSTDC chief would hamper the development works taken up in his Assembly constituency. Sait, a second time-MLA, was aspiring for a berth in the Siddaramaiah ministry.</p>.<p><br />Belagavi City Congress Unit president Asif (Raju) Sait, who is also the brother of the MLA, said he was not aware whether the resignation has been accepted by the government.<br />He said there was a minister for tourism and a managing director for KSTDC and they had been carrying out the activities of the Tourism department. Moreover, there were no separate funds for the corporation. <br /><br />“Sait did not want to burden the corporation and chose to quit,” he stated adding that it was not a pressure tactic to get a ministerial berth.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Congress MLA for Belgaum North Feroz Sait has quit as the chairman of Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC).<br /><br />He was appointed KSTDC chairman in November 2016 but had taken charge barely a month ago.<br /><br />Sources said that Sait had put in his papers during the recent by-elections to the Assembly from Gundlupet and Nanjangud. He has said that his continuation as KSTDC chief would hamper the development works taken up in his Assembly constituency. Sait, a second time-MLA, was aspiring for a berth in the Siddaramaiah ministry.</p>.<p><br />Belagavi City Congress Unit president Asif (Raju) Sait, who is also the brother of the MLA, said he was not aware whether the resignation has been accepted by the government.<br />He said there was a minister for tourism and a managing director for KSTDC and they had been carrying out the activities of the Tourism department. Moreover, there were no separate funds for the corporation. <br /><br />“Sait did not want to burden the corporation and chose to quit,” he stated adding that it was not a pressure tactic to get a ministerial berth.<br /><br /></p>