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LS Elections: What are the 5 Congress powerhouses Sanjay Nirupam said after being expelled from the party? Achi-News

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MUMBAI: Sanjay Nirupam has been expelled from the Congress party after expressing his displeasure over the electoral alliance in Maharashtra. After this, Sanjay Nirupam held a press conference and attacked the Congress. He started by saying Jai Shri Ram, Congress is a falling party. He said there is a lot of arrogance in the Congress leadership.

What are the 5 power centers of Congress?

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There are 5 power centers in Congress, and each of the 5 has their own lobby and influence. The first power center is Sonia Gandhi, the second is Rahul Gandhi, the third is Priyanka Gandhi and the fourth is party president Mallikarjuna Kharge. The final powerhouse was KC Venugopal. The Congress party is no longer a national party. He said that everyone knows the present condition of Congress in Bihar.

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6 years out of the party

Former MP Sanjay Nirupam was expelled from the Congress for six years for making anti-party statements on seat-sharing talks with the Shiv Sena (UBT) for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

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Expulsion from the party after resignation?

He said that the Congress has fired me as soon as I resign. As soon as the party received my resignation letter last night, it seems they have decided to expel me,” X wrote.

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Will you join the BJP?

It is said that Sanjay Nirupam will join the BJP if he starts the press conference by saying Jai Shri Ram. But there is no official information about this.

Rainraya is going in in a few days!

Election information

The first phase of the elections will begin on April 19, and the final phase of the 7th phase will be held on June 1. The election results will be out on June 4. Voting for 102 constituencies in the first phase will be on April 19 Voting will be held on April 26 for 89 constituencies in the second phase, 94 constituencies in the third phase, 96 in the fourth phase, 49 in the fifth phase, 57 in the sixth phase and 57 in the seventh phase.

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