Nirupam blasts Congress top brass, says "cannot be in party for long, if..."
Mumbai, Oct 04: Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam on Friday continued his tirade against the grand old party's top brass, a day after he lashed out at his party for denying a party ticket to his loyalist and threatened not to campaign.
Nirupam said he does not want to quit the party, but "if the things within the party continue" then he cannot be in the party for long.
In a scathing attack on the grand old party's top leadership, Nirupam today said people working closely with Sonia Gandhi are biased.
"I do not think I would want to leave the party but if the things within the party continue to be like this, then I don't think I can be in the party for long. I will not take part in election campaign," he told the media today.
[As Maharashtra Congress rift widens, Sanjay Nirupam hints at his exit plan]
Nirupam
wants
the
party
to
give
the
ticket
to
his
supporter
who
had
worked
hard
for
him
during
the
Lok
Sabha
campaign.
He
was
removed
as
the
city
Congress
chief
ahead
of
the
Lok
Sabha
polls
in
March
following
complaints
and
replaced
by
former
Union
Minister
Milind
Deora.
Nirupam, who has served two terms as Rajya Sabha member, was first in the Shiv Sena and then represented the Congress. He was also the Congress Lok Sabha member from the Mumbai North constituency.
''There are 36 seats in Mumbai and I had asked all senior leaders for one seat in my Lok Sabha (LS) constituency, and that I will give them one capable MLA, someone who had worked hard in last LS polls," he tweeted yesterday evening.
''And today I got to know that they are rejecting the name I had recommended. That implies the party does not need my services, and if party does not need my services then it's better that I withdraw from the election campaign,'' he added.