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Sanjay Nirupam resigns; Mallikarjun Kharge | Congress The Youth Congress put up a poster outside Nirupam’s house: ‘Thank you AICC’ for suspending undisciplined Sanjay from the party Achi-News

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The Mumbai Youth Congress has set up a ‘Thank you AICC’ board in front of Sanjay Nirupam’s house. Thanks are written to the Congress Party for stopping undisciplined Sanjay Nirupam.

In fact, on Wednesday evening, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge had approved the expulsion of Nirupam from the party for 6 years following complaints of indiscipline and anti-party statements.

However, Sanjay Nirupam had claimed on Thursday morning that he had resigned from the party earlier. After this he was expelled from the party. Nirupam shared the picture of resignation on a social media platform. He wrote- It seems that as soon as my resignation was accepted, the party decided to announce my expulsion. It was nice to see such agility.

Sanjay’s claim – Congress didn’t expel me, I got expelled myself.

Nirupam shared the photo of resignation on X. It is seen that Nirupam sent his resignation to Kharge at 10.40 pm

Nirupam shared the photo of resignation on X. It is seen that Nirupam sent his resignation to Kharge at 10.40 pm

Sanjay Nirupam said – 5 power centers in Congress
Sanjay Nirupam made serious allegations against the Congress on Thursday (April 4). He said there are five different power centers in Congress. Sonia, Rahul, ‘sister’, new president Kharge and Venugopal. There is an ideological conflict in the Congress, due to which there is disappointment among the workers.

Nirupam said that the leftists around Rahul Gandhi do not believe in faith. The Congress alone wrote a letter in response to the invitation to dedicate the life of Ram Lalla saying that this is propaganda from the BJP. He denied the existence of Ram.

On the evening of April 3, Kharge had approved Nirupam's six-year expulsion from the party following complaints of indiscipline and anti-party statements.

On the evening of April 3, Kharge had approved Nirupam’s six-year expulsion from the party following complaints of indiscipline and anti-party statements.

Sanjay says – the party is scattered
There are five different centers of power in Congress. All five have their own lobbies, which keep clashing with each other. All of them do politics in their own way.

The Congress party is a completely fragmented party and the party leaders have also said that its ideology is directionless. Many things will be destroyed in the next time.

Congress says it is a secular party. There is nothing wrong with this. There was no opposition to any religion in Gandhiji’s secularism. In Nehruji’s secularism, this was right and this was wrong, but today the ideology of Nehru’s secularism has come to an end. Congress is not ready to accept this. The leftists move fastest with this ideology. They themselves are finished.

Nirupam is angry for not getting a ticket from Mumbai North-West seat
Former Mumbai Congress president Sanjay Nirupam was angry with the Congress for not getting the ticket from the North-West Mumbai seat. In Maharashtra, the Congress, Shiv Sena Uddhav and the NCP are in Sharad Pawar’s MVA alliance. On March 27, the Shiv Sena Uddhav faction had announced 17 candidates. Amol Kirtikar’s name was announced for the Nirupam seat. While Rahul Gandhi himself had assured Nirupam of getting a ticket from here.

Taking off the list of star campaigners, he said – the party should not waste its energy
Earlier on Wednesday, Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole had removed Sanjay Nirupam from the list of top campaigners in the state. He had also sent a proposal to expel Sanjay from the party to party president Kharge.

On this, Sanjay had posted on Wednesday – The party should use the remaining energy and stationery to save the party. Anyway, the party is going through a serious financial crisis. The one week period I gave has been completed today (Wednesday). Tomorrow (Thursday) I will make the decision myself.

The Maharashtra Congress had on Wednesday removed Sanjay Nirupam from the list of star activists, after which he made this post.

The Maharashtra Congress had on Wednesday removed Sanjay Nirupam from the list of star activists, after which he made this post.

  • Congress’s Varsha Gaikwad wanted a ticket from South Central Mumbai Rajya Sabha member Anil Desai, who is close to Uddhav Thackeray, has been given the ticket from Mumbai South-Central. Mumbai Congress President Varsha Gaikwad wanted to contest elections from here. This seat came to light when Varsha’s father, late Eknath Gaikwad defeated the then Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi.
  • Congress wanted Vishwajeet Kadam’s field from Sangli Congress wanted Vishwajit Kadam’s field from Sangli. Uddhav group has given ticket to Chandrahar Patil here. After this, angry Congress leaders have reached Delhi to meet Sonia Gandhi. Ambedkar’s Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi will field Prakash Anna Shendge of the OBC Bahujan Party from the Sangli seat, which could increase problems for the Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT).
  • Discontent within the Uddhav faction on the Sambhaji Nagar seat Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Ambadas Danve wanted to contest the Sambhaji Nagar elections. Here, Danve is also angry with Chandrakant Khaire getting the ticket. However, he has said that he will continue to work for the party. He rejected talk of leaving Shiv Sena (Uddhav’s faction).

Major Maharashtra Congress leaders who left the party (from January 2024 till date)

Milind Deora joins Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction (14 January)

Milind Deora joined Shiv Sena (Shinde’s faction) on January 14, hours before the start of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. Milind is the son of veteran Congress leader Murli Deora. Milind had given information about his resignation on social media.

He wrote on social media – Today an important chapter of my political journey ended. I have resigned from the basic membership of the Congress. With this my family’s 55 year relationship with the party ended.

As Milind Deora quit the party, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh said that Prime Minister Modi had decided on the timing of the resignation. His father Murli Deora was a great Congress leader. He had friendship with all parties, but he was a steadfast and determined leader of the Congress. Read the full news

Baba Siddiqui quits Congress and joins NCP (10 February)

Former Maharashtra minister Baba Ziauddin Siddiqui joined Ajit Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on February 10. Siddiqui joined the party in Mumbai in the presence of Deputy CM Ajit Pawar and NCP working president Praful Patel and other leaders. He resigned from the Congress on February 8. After being a member of the NCP, Baba Siddiqui fiercely targeted Congress. He said – In the Congress, I was used as curry leaves, whose job is only to enhance the taste. When you are not listened to, you move away. Read the full news

Former Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan Quits Congress (Feb 12)

Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan had resigned from the Congress on February 12. He had also vacated the post of MLA. He had submitted his resignation to Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar. After Ashok Chavan’s resignation, another Congress leader from Maharashtra Amarnath Rajurkar also resigned.

Ashok Chavan had said – I have not joined any party yet. I had distanced myself from the party since last night. I have not spoken to any Congress MLA. I have not had any discussion with any party. It is my own decision to leave the party. I have no complaint against anyone. Read the full news

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