Congress in crisis as resignations pile up

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In the wake of electoral debacle, the appeared to be in a crisis on Monday with resignations of its leaders piling up and the leadership planning to crack the

Patel sought to scotch speculation that they had gone to meet Gandhi in the context of Working Committee meeting which rejected his offer to resign.

He said meeting with Gandhi was for routine administrative work.

"I had sought time before the CWC to meet the Congress to discuss routine administrative work. The meeting today was in that context. All other speculation is incorrect and baseless," Patel said in a tweet.

Meanwhile, three more state party chiefs have tendered their resignations, taking the total number to six.

Congress party chiefs of Jharkhand, and have also resigned in addition to those from Maharashtra, and Odisha. has also resigned.

Congress Sunil Jhakar, who was the sitting from Gurdaspur, sent his resignation to Congress taking moral responsibility for losing to from the seat. The Congress has generally done well in winning eight of 13 seats.

Congress has also tendered his resignation. The party won only one seat in the state where it had an alliance with the JMM, RJD and other parties.

While the party won Singhbhum seat, it lost Khunti by only 1,445 votes and Lohardaga by 10,363 votes.

The party's also wrote to Gandhi taking moral responsibility for the party not being able to increase its tally from its previous tally of three seats. He has said in his letter that Gandhi may choose to replace him.

Ashok Chavan, Raj Babbar, and Odisha Congress chief have already sent their resignations.

Yogendra Misra, the district Congress chief in Amethi in has also sent his resignation, owning moral responsibility for Rahul Gandhi's defeat from Amethi.

Gandhi had also offered to resign taking moral responsibility for the party's defeat but the unanimously rejected the offer.

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First Published: Mon, May 27 2019. 20:54 IST