Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam has raised concerns about the financial crisis faced by the Mumbai Congress, highlighting unpaid rent, bills, and employees going without salaries for several months. Nirupam blames the situation on ineffective leadership and a troubled alliance with Shiv Sena (UBT). He predicts a grim future for the Congress party in Maharashtra if the issues are not addressed promptly. The claims made by Nirupam shed light on the challenges plaguing the Mumbai Congress office, indicating a potential shutdown if the rent remains unpaid. This development underscores the need for immediate action to stabilize the financial situation and ensure the smooth functioning of the Congress party in the state. The revelations made by Nirupam have sparked concerns within the political landscape of Maharashtra, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the financial turmoil within the Mumbai Congress.

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Financial Crisis Hits Mumbai Congress: Unpaid Rent, Bills, and Salaries Leave Party One Step Away from Shutdown
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