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Milind Deora Replaces Sanjay Nirupam As Mumbai Congress Chief

The Congress appointed former union minister Milind Deora as Mumbai Regional Congress Committee chief, replacing Sanjay Nirupam.

Milind Deora. (Source: Official Twitter Page of Milind Deora)
Milind Deora. (Source: Official Twitter Page of Milind Deora)

The Congress appointed former union minister Milind Deora as Mumbai Regional Congress Committee chief, replacing Sanjay Nirupam.

Nirupam had been at loggerheads with senior party leaders in the state and the move has come as a bid to quell the intense infighting within the Mumbai Congress.

"Congress President Rahul Gandhi has appointed Milind Deora as the new president of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee. The party appreciates the contribution of outgoing president Sanjay Nirupam," a statement from the party said.

Nirupam, meanwhile, was nominated as the party candidate from the Mumbai North West Lok Sabha constituency.

Deora, son of former Oil Minister Murli Deora, is considered close to the Congress chief.

Nirupam, a former two-time Rajya Sabha member, was earlier with the Shiv Sena. He had been appointed the president of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee in March 2017.

During his two-year stint as the MRCC chief, the party witnessed bickering and increased differences among local leadership, leading to public spats.