Nirupam loses Mumbai Cong chief\'s post\, but gets poll ticket

Nirupam loses Mumbai Cong chief's post, but gets poll ticket

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, has just lived the idiom 'you win some, you lose some'.

According to sources in the party, this was in the offing for "at least four months".

"There were complaints made about Nirupam's style of functioning before and also The matter was very much under consideration," a source said.

The source also claimed that Nirupam's removal amid poll season will not have any bearing on the prospects of the Congress in Mumbai, which has six parliamentary seats.

"Rather, appointment of a fresh face (of Deora) as the city Congress will mean those who were not happy with Nirupam's style of functioning and were sitting at home will be out for campaigning now," the source added.

In the 2014 election, Nirupam had faced drubbing at the hands of BJP's in the Mumbai North constituency.

Nirupam had won the seat in the 2009 general elections.

The Congress had also suffered defeat in the February 2017 election with Nirupam at the helm and the party could win only 31 seats, 20 less than the 2012 polls.

On announcement of his candidature from the North-West constituency, Nirupam said he had been longing for 15 years to represent the people from the seat.

Nirupam's main rival will be Shiv Sena's Gajanan Kirtikar, who won from the constituency in the previous election.

"With the blessings of Congress @RahulGandhi I have got this opportunity to represent you in #LokSabhaElections2019.

"Do bless me. It's my promise I will never let you down," he said on

Nirupam, a former leader, had taken charge as (MRCC) in March 2015.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 21:10 IST