In the lead-up to the 2024 Maharashtra elections, the financial woes of the Mumbai Congress office have come to light. Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam has disclosed that the office has accrued dues worth ₹18 lakh, putting its operations in a precarious pos
Congress PartyMaharashtra ElectionsSanjay NirupamFinancial ChallengesPolitical OperationsReal Estate MaharashtraMar 07, 2025

The Mumbai Congress office has pending dues amounting to ₹18 lakh, which includes rent, utilities, and staff salaries.
Sanjay Nirupam is a prominent Congress leader in Maharashtra. He has brought attention to the financial struggles of the Mumbai Congress office and is calling for urgent action to address the issues.
The financial challenges at the office are likely to impact the party's ability to organize events, manage volunteer initiatives, and maintain a strong presence in the community, which are crucial for effective campaign operations.
Party leaders are calling for immediate steps to clear the pending dues and ensure the smooth functioning of the office. Efforts are also focusing on grassroots initiatives and community engagement to build momentum.
The 2024 Maharashtra elections are a crucial test for the Congress party. The party is working to rebuild its base and overcome financial hurdles to ensure a strong showing in the elections.

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