Resignations pour in ahead of CWC\, Rahul too may offer to quit as party chief

Resignations pour in ahead of CWC, Rahul too may offer to quit as party chief

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

After a humiliating defeat in the polls, top leaders will deliberate on party losses at a meeting of the working committee slated on Saturday in which party is likely to offer his resignation.

and Odisha Congress announced their resignations from the post in the wake of the party's electoral debacle in their respective states.

According to sources, the party has convened a meeting of the Congress Working Committee, its highest decision making body, at 11 AM on Saturday.

is likely to offer his resignation at the meet, party sources said.

The top Congress leadership will deliberate on the reasons for the loss and assess them. The party suffered a loss for the second time in a row at the hands of the Narendra Modi led BJP.

It bagged only 52 seats in this election.

Top party leaders, including and former Manmohan Singh, are expected to attend the meeting.

There have already been voices within to introspect on why the party failed to reach out to the people.

In the wake of the Congress's dismal performance in the polls in Uttar Pradesh, sent his resignation to after the party managed to win only the Rae Bareli constituency of out of 80 seats in the state. Rahul Gandhi himself lost in the politically crucial Amethi to

Babbar, who contested from Fatehpur Sikri, was defeated by a margin of 4,95,065 votes by BJP's Rajkumar Chahar.

"The results are depressing for the Congress. I find myself guilty of not discharging my responsibility in a proper manner," Babbar tweeted in Hindi.

"I will meet the leadership and apprise it of my views. Congratulations to the winners for winning the confidence of the people," he said.

(OPCC) said: ""I have sent my resignation to AICC (Rahul Gandhi) owning moral responsibility for the party's poor show in both Lok Sabha and Assembly polls in the state.

"While the Congress faced defeat in the state, I too lost at the hustings," the Congress stalwart said.

Patnaik said "the party needs to take concrete steps to set the organisation in proper shape by getting rid of opportunists and attracting youths into its fold."

He said that he had tried his best to bolster the party's poll prospects.

Patnaik said a committee, headed by senior leader Narasingha Mishra, has been set up to ascertain the reasons behind the drubbing suffered by the Congress in Odisha.

Congress won only one Lok Sabha seat and nine assembly seats in the eastern state.

There are also reports that Karnataka H K Patil, who was tasked to oversee the campaign in December, has quit taking moral responsibility.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 15:51 IST