07 July,2019 07:55 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
Sanjay Nirupam
New Delhi: After several Congress leaders tendered resignation owing to the defeat in recent Lok Sabha election, Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam on Sunday took to Twitter mocking the resignation bandwagon saying that the resignation is being used as "a ladder to climb up."
"A resignation is done when someone wants to reject something. But here a moment later, a national level position is being sought. Is this a resignation or a ladder to climb up? The party should be cautious with such 'hard-working' people," tweeted Nirupam.
However, his tweet is seen as a subtle dig at Milind Deora, who resigned from the post of the party's city unit chief. Deora had announced his resignation and proposed a three-member panel to lead the local unit of the party in view of the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections to be held later this year.
His resignation comes at a time when the party leaders from several states are offering their resignation as an expression of solidarity with Rahul Gandhi, who recently quit as the party president.
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Nirupam dubbed his proposal to appoint a three-member committee to lead the state unit of the party as 'inappropriate.'
"The idea to appoint 3 member committee to run Mumbai Congress in place of President is not at all appropriate. It will ruin the party further," he tweeted.
Deora was appointed the president of Congress' Mumbai unit on the eve of the Lok Sabha elections.
He lost from South Mumbai parliamentary Constituency to Shiv Sena's Arvind Ganpat Sawant by a margin of 1,00,067 votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
With inputs from PTI
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