Section of Cong leaders wants Deora to stay on as Mumbai chief


PTI, Jul 10, 2019, 11:23 AM IST

Mumbai: The rumblings in the Mumbai Congress just got louder with a group of leaders Tuesday requesting AICC general secretary Mallikarjun Kharge not to accept the resignation of Milind Deora as the city unit president.

In a letter addressed to Kharge, the group of eight leaders, who are believed to be from the anti-Sanjay Nirupam camp, stated that the city unit will be in a “colossal mess” if Deora’s resignation is accepted.

Deora had replaced his political bete noire Nirupam, a former MP, as president of the Mumbai Congress just ahead of the Lok Sabha elections this year.

The letter says that party workers have full faith in Deora and that he should continue to head the unit.

The signatories to the letter are: Kripashankar Singh, Janardan Chandurkar, both former presidents of Mumbai Congress, Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan, Eknath Gaikwad, Baba Sidique, Madhu Chavan, Varsha Gaikwad and Bhai Jagtap.

“As soon as Deora took over there were dramatic changes in Mumbai Congress. All worked positively under one roof and fought against fascist forces. At this crucial juncture in view of the upcoming assembly elections, Milind Deora is the only leader who can unite everyone,” reads the letter.

At a time when the Congress is appearing rudderless in the wake of resignation of party president Rahul Gandhi and amidst a raging debate over whether veterans or a Generation Next leader should head the party, Deora Sunday announced that he was putting in papers and looking for a national role to stabilise the party.

Nirupam, who lost from Mumbai North West seat to a Shiv Sena nominee by a margin of over 2 lakh votes, had mocked Deora’s resignation and called it a “ladder for political growth”.

The infighting in the Mumbai Congress took a new turn when a letter of actress and party member Urmila Matondkar, making scathing comments against trusted aides of Nirupam, surfaced Monday.

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