Sanjay Nirupam

Sanjay Nirupam (born 6 February 1965) is an Ex. Member of Indian Parliament from Indian National Congress party, and former President of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee.[2] Nirupam served two terms as an MP in the Rajya Sabha first as a member from the Shiv Sena and then from the Congress Party.[3] He represented North Mumbai Lok Sabha constituency from 2009 to 2014.[4] He was a member of Parliamentary Committees such as the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and Finance Committee. He opened the 2013–14 budget debate for Congress Party in Parliament. He was Secretary of the AICC and was also Secretary-in-Charge of the important state of Bihar. He is one of the National spokespersons of the Congress Party to express the Party's view on different issues on TV Channels. Sanjay Nirupam lost to BJP candidate Gopal Shetty in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. He was appointed as President of Mumbai Regional Congress Committee in 2015. He was a contestant in Bigg Boss in 2008.

Sanjay Nirupam
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2009-2014
Preceded byGovinda Ahuja
Succeeded byGopal Shetty
ConstituencyMumbai North
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
1996-2006
ConstituencyMaharashtra
President of Mumbai Regional Congress Committee
In office
15 January 2015 - 25 March 2019
Personal details
Born (1965-02-06) 6 February 1965[1]
Rohtas, Bihar, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Other political
affiliations
Shiv Sena
Spouse(s)Geeta Nirupam
ChildrenDaughter, Shivani Nirupam
ResidenceMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Websitesanjaynirupam.com

Career

In 1988, Nirupam accepted an offer from "Jan Satta" a sister publication of Indian Express which made him move to Mumbai.. After working at "Jan Satta" for about 5 years, he joined "Dopahar Ka Saamna" a mouthpiece for the Shiv Sena.[5]

Nirupam also participated in Bigg Boss (Season 2), making him one of the first politicians in modern Indian history to do so.

He lost the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Mumbai North constituency by a margin of about 4.5 lakh votes.

In 2019 Lok Sabha election from Mumbai North West Lost by a margin of about 2.5 lakh votes.

After another poor showing at the polls, this time, the BMC elections in 2017, Nirupam tendered in his resignation as the head of the Congress Party for Mumbai.[6]

References

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