Mumbai: Congress leader Ravi Raja resigns from Congress, set to join BJP
Congress leader Ravi Raja has resigned from the party after 44 years and is set to join the BJP. The move comes ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections on November 20, with major political alliances Maha Vikas Aghadi and Mahayuti facing intern...

Raja has been the leader of Opposition in the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and has been party member for over 44 years.
Releasing his resignation letter in a post on X, the letter read, "Since 1980 as a Youth Congress Member, I have served the party with utmost sincerity and dedication and today I am made to believe that my 44 years of service for the Congress party is not respected and hence I take this decision of resigning from my party post."
The Assembly elections for the 288 Maharashtra Assembly are going to happen in a single phase on November 20, with the counting of votes to happen on November 23.
The main contest is between two alliances, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) and the ruling Mahayuti.
As the electoral battle lines get drawn for the elections, both alliances have seen a lot of developments, including discontent across party lines and protests against the nomination of candidates.
The BJP has opposed the candidature of Nawab Malik, the NCP (Ajit Pawar) candidate from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar constituency.
"Nawab Malik should accept our wishes on his candidature from NCP. We are firm on our view about Nawab Malik which Devendra ji had said initially," said Chandrashekhar Bawankule, BJP's Maharashtra state president.
"We have given 'A' & 'B' forms only to those candidates whose names have been announced by the party. Those Congress leaders who have filed nominations independently should withdraw their nominations," he said.
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