In a detailed post on X (formerly Twitter), Sanjay Nirupam, a prominent Congress leader, highlighted the financial difficulties faced by the party's Mumbai unit. With dues amounting to ₹18 lakh, the office is on the brink of being locked up.
Congress PartyMumbai OfficeFinancial TroublesSanjay NirupamPolitical CrisisReal Estate MumbaiMar 07, 2025
The Mumbai Congress office is facing significant financial difficulties, with pending dues amounting to ₹18 lakh. This has led to concerns that the office may be forced to close.
Sanjay Nirupam is a prominent Congress leader. In his post, he detailed the financial struggles of the Mumbai Congress office, emphasizing the pending dues and the risk of the office being locked up.
The financial troubles reflect broader challenges faced by the Congress party, including a decline in electoral performance and financial instability. This has impacted the party's ability to maintain its operations and infrastructure.
The Congress party has implemented cost-cutting measures, including reducing staff, closing offices, and cutting back on campaign activities. However, these steps have affected the party's operational capabilities.
Nirupam calls for unity and solidarity within the Congress ranks to raise funds and support the party's operations. He emphasizes the need for a collective effort to address the financial crisis and maintain the party's relevance.
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