India

Setback to Cong as Deora quits party

The day Congress launched Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, the party suffered a setback as former Union minister Milind Murali Deora quit Congress to join Shiv Sena-Shinde. With this, Deora family’s 55-year relationship with Congress comes to an end.
Deora, who has been an MP twice and then lost twice from South Mumbai, is insisting on contesting in the same constituency this year as well. But Arvind Sawant, the sitting MP of Shiv Sena– Uddhav for 10 years, leaving Deora little scoep if he had remained with Congress.
A a controversy has arisen in Mahavikas Aghadi. Sources said that it was for this reason that Deora decided to join Shiv Sena-Shine. Deora’s inclination was towards BJP. But this constituency is with Shiv Sena in the grand alliance. Therefore, Deora is said to have accepted the Sena ‘option’ on BJP’s advice.
On Sunday morning, Milind Deora has tweeted that he has resigned from the Congress. In this, he said, “Today marks the end of an important chapter in my political journey. I have resigned from the primary membership of Congress. “I am thankful to all the leaders, colleagues and workers for their unwavering support,” Deora tweeted.
The former Union minister is a member of the ‘G23’ group, which had opposed Rahul Gandhi’s re-election as the party president. Since Saturday political circles in Mumbai were abuzz with rumours of Deora quitting Congress. On Deora joining his party, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said: “The departure of Milind Deora has left the Congress party in a big vacuum in South Mumbai. There are some operations that cannot be told. I did the operation one-and-a- half years ago. Today, I welcome Milind Deora to Shiv Sena.” There were meetings of Congress office bearers at Garware Club and Mumbai Congress office took place on Friday. Deora turned his back on both these meetings. Many leaders contacted him and requested him to attend the meeting.

Takes a dig at Rahul, says Congress abuses  industrailists
Milind Deora on Sunday launched a veiled attack on Congress leadership after joining Shiv Sena, saying his parent party is not the same as it used to be when Manmohan Singh had launched economic reforms but it is now abusing industrialists, businessmen and calling them anti-nationals.
“I was loyal to the party during its most challenging decade. Unfortunately, today’s Congress is very different from the Congress of 1968 as well as that of 2004. Had Congress and UBT given importance to constructive and positive suggestions and merit and capability, Shinde and I wouldn’t have been here,” Milind Deora, Former Union Minister.

 

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