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Suspended Nirupam says Cong leadership arrogant

Ex-MP alleges that there are 5 power centres in party now

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MUMBAI: A day after being expelled from the Congress, former MP Sanjay Nirupam hit out at the grand old party on Thursday and claimed there is “tremendous arrogance” in the party leadership.

Addressing a press conference here, Nirupam further claimed the Congress is now history and has no future and that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) is a merger of three ‘sick units’.

There are five power centres in the Congress -- the three Gandhi family members, AICC president Mallikarju­n Kharge and (party general secretary) KC Venugopal, Nirupam said.

“The Nehruvian secularism which has no place for religion in the society has expired,” he claimed. The opposition MVA comprises the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and the NCP (Sharadchan­dra Pawar).

Taking note of complaints of indiscipli­ne and anti-party statements, Kharge late Wednesday evening approved Nirupam’s expulsion from the party for six years with immediate effect. Nirupam said his criticism of the Congress for allowing the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena

(UBT) to walk away with a major chunk of seats for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections cannot be termed as an “anti-party” activity. The former MP from Mumbai North alleged the action against him was taken at the behest of the Shiv Sena (UBT).

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has been surrounded by people who have no connect with the grassroots, he further claimed.

“The party leadership has become outdated and scrap,” he charged. The Congress has now rusted but there is “tremendous arrogance in the party leadership,” Nirupam claimed as he targeted Maharashtr­a party president Nana Patole and Venugopal. “India is a religious country. But the Congress termed the ‘pran pratishtha’ of Lord Ram (idol of Ram Lalla at a temple) in Ayodhya as a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) event, thereby denying the existence of Lord Ram,” he said.

Nirupam declined to spell out his future course of action, but said he will contest the Lok Sabha poll and win. To a question on whether he will contest as an independen­t, he replied in negative.

The former Mumbai Congress chief also claimed there was “ideologica­l confusion” in the party. Nirupam, who was eyeing the Mumbai North West constituen­cy, has been miffed with the Congress for allowing the Shiv Sena (UBT) to take the seat for the parliament­ary polls.

The demand for action against Nirupam grew after he castigated the Congress leadership for “ceding” constituen­cies in Mumbai to the Uddhav Thackeray-led party during seat-sharing talks of the MVA for the Lok Sabha elections.

The Nehruvian secularism which has no place for religion in the society has expired

— Sanjay Nirupam, former Cong MP

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