The statement of former firebrand leader of Congress Party, Sanjay Nirupam has come to light, in which he said that Congress will be out on zero in Maharashtra. However, due to the firebrand leader's continuous attacks against the party, the party expelled him for six years on April 3. Party president Mallikarjun Kharge expelled Nirupam for his involvement in anti-party activities.
Congress party won one seat in 2019
According to the information, Sanjay Nirupam's statement against the Congress Party has come out, in which he said that Congress had won two seats in Maharashtra in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Talking about the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he said that in 2019 Congress had won one seat.
Congress will be out on zero in Lok Sabha elections 2024
Referring to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Sanjay Nirupam said that according to the seats that UBT has given to Congress like alms this time, Congress will be out at zero in 2024. He also took a dig at the news of seat sharing among the Bharat alliance and said that that is why many leaders have switched off their mobiles and are out of touch. The first phase of Lok Sabha elections is to be held on April 19 and the counting of votes is to take place on June 4. Attacking Congress, Nirupam said that after June 4, they will continue to hide their faces. He also said that large-scale foreign tours can also be planned.
Congress won two seats in Maharashtra in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Congress won two seats in Maharashtra. Congress got one seat in 2019. This time, according to the seats that Ubaitha has given to Congress as a bailout, Congress will be out at zero in 2024. That is why many leaders have switched off their mobiles and have not come in contact. All this will disappear after June 4th
Party troubled by tension between Congress and Sanjay Nirupam
Even before Sanjay Nirupam was shown the way out of the party, there was tension going on between Congress and Sanjay Nirupam. Sanjay Nirupam has been a part of the Congress party for a long time but he was angry with the party regarding seat distribution under the Mahavikas Aghadi alliance MVA. In fact, ever since Uddhav Thackeray has given ticket to Amol Kirtikar on Mumbai West seat, Nirupam has adopted a sharp tone against the party. If we look at the seat sharing formula in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena UBT got 21 seats, Congress 17 seats and NCP Sharad Pawar Group got 10 seats.