
Former Union Minister Milind Deora Resigns from Congress, May Join Shiv Sena
Former Union Minister Milind Deora Resigns from Congress, May Join Shiv Sena/NDTV
Former Union Minister Milind Deora Resigns from Congress, May Join Shiv Sena
Former Union minister Milind Deora announced his resignation from the Congress, ending his family’s 55-year association with the party. While he did not specify his future political move, there is speculation that he might join the Shiv Sena led by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Responding to the development, Shinde remained evasive about Deora’s potential entry but mentioned that he would welcome him if he chooses to join the Shiv Sena. Deora expressed gratitude to party leaders, colleagues, and workers for their support over the years.
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