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Urmila Matondkar Resigns from Congress

Shivani Alakh

The Congress has suffered a major setback before the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Urmila Matondkar has resigned from Congress on Tuesday.

Significantly, Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar, who started her film career as a child artist, started her political journey with the Congress. Also, in Lok Sabha elections 2019, Urmila contested from Mumbai North seat. He has done many hit films. On the film screen, she was last seen dancing an item in the film Blackmail.

Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar has left the Congress party. According to news agency ANI, Urmila has resigned from the Congress party expressing unhappiness. Please tell that 45-year-old Urmila joined the Congress in March this year. The Congress made him its candidate from North Mumbai in the Lok Sabha elections 2019. Although she lost the election to BJP's Gopal Shetty.

The Congress selected the candidate for the Lok Sabha elections from North Mumbai seat. However, he had to face defeat. Urmila Matondkar has issued a press note. In which he wrote, "I have resigned from the Indian National Congress. The first time I thought of resignation was when no action was taken by the then Mumbai Congress President Milind Deora on the letters given on 16 May after my many efforts. Subsequently, to dispose of me, the said letter with privileged and confidential communication was easily leaked to the media, which according to me was an act of great betrayal. "

In a press note, Urmila Matondkar said, "It is needless to say that no one from the party has apologized or shown concern towards me despite my repeated protests."

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