BJP used money to steal people's mandate in Goa and Manipur: Rahul Gandhi

He said the Congress' performance in the assembly polls was not bad

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi

Vice President on Tuesday accused the of using money to "steal the mandate" in and following the party's bid to form governments in both the states despite being the runner-up.

Breaking his silence after the Congress' drubbing in and Uttarakhand assembly polls, Gandhi also said his party needed structural and organisational changes.

"We have an ideological fight with the Bharatiya Janata Party and we will continue to do that. What has done in and Goa, is basically what their ideology is and which is what we are fighting," Gandhi told the media.

Asked to comment on allegations that the Congress' central leadership did not act soon enough in Goa, Gandhi replied: "It's not a question of soon enough, it's a question of how much money the has thrown to steal the mandate in and That's the question."

Gandhi said the Congress' performance in the assembly polls was not bad.

"We are in the opposition, you have ups and downs. We had a little down in Uttar Pradesh, that's fine we accept it.

"We had five elections, we formed the government in Punjab and won in and That is not a bad result. It is true that we lost in and Uttarakhand.

"But as far is concerned we do need to make structural, organisational changes," added Gandhi.

BJP used money to steal people's mandate in Goa and Manipur: Rahul Gandhi

He said the Congress' performance in the assembly polls was not bad

He said the Congress' performance in the assembly polls was not bad
Vice President on Tuesday accused the of using money to "steal the mandate" in and following the party's bid to form governments in both the states despite being the runner-up.

Breaking his silence after the Congress' drubbing in and Uttarakhand assembly polls, Gandhi also said his party needed structural and organisational changes.

"We have an ideological fight with the Bharatiya Janata Party and we will continue to do that. What has done in and Goa, is basically what their ideology is and which is what we are fighting," Gandhi told the media.

Asked to comment on allegations that the Congress' central leadership did not act soon enough in Goa, Gandhi replied: "It's not a question of soon enough, it's a question of how much money the has thrown to steal the mandate in and That's the question."

Gandhi said the Congress' performance in the assembly polls was not bad.

"We are in the opposition, you have ups and downs. We had a little down in Uttar Pradesh, that's fine we accept it.

"We had five elections, we formed the government in Punjab and won in and That is not a bad result. It is true that we lost in and Uttarakhand.

"But as far is concerned we do need to make structural, organisational changes," added Gandhi.

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