Sanjay Nirupam counters his expulsion from Cong, claims he resigned first
Cong is a scattered party, there are 5 power centres: Former Mumbai Cong chief
Cong is a scattered party, there are 5 power centres: Former Mumbai Cong chief
Senior Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam on Thursday alleged that he was expelled after he submitted his resignation from the party.
Nirupam was expelled after he criticised the party amid seat-sharing talks with Shiv Sena (UBT).
Without mentioning which all films were there, Nirupam took to his official Twitter handle and penned a note in Hindi.
Meanwhile, leader of opposition in the state, Devendra Fadnavis said, 'We are not interested in change of Government in the state as Covid-19 situation is serious.'
Nirupam said that PM Modi is a modern day avatar of Aurangzeb while claiming that hundreds of temples, which even Aurangzeb could not touch in the holy city of Varanasi, have been demolished following the instructions of the PM.
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