NEW DELHI: Even a five-member Congress Committee has filed a first report on the interim president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday where they’ve said their evaluation about the party’s operation from the recently concluded assembly elections.
According to sources, the Committee has provided suggestions and recommendations to reconstruct the Congress Party from Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, along with Puducherry at which it’s faced defeat.
Former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan is the mind of this committee while Manish Tiwari, Vincent Pala, Salman Khurshid and S Jothimani are its own members.
According to sources, the Committee has filed the report to the celebration’s operation in Kerala, Assam and also Puducherry and the evaluation for West Bengal has been penalized.
The report of this Committee is significant as it’s been set up following the discussion in the end with the Congress Working Committee (CWC).
Sonia Gandhi, through the assembly of CWC a month, stated that the team will look at each facet of current electoral reverses and return with its own findings.
“These can yield uncomfortable courses, but when we don’t face up to the fact, if we don’t look the truth in the face, then we won’t draw the perfect course,” she’d said.
The report may be the foundation for its organisational adjustments in the celebration.
Kerala gets the largest number of MPs out of Congress, but the party didn’t succeed in altering the left-wing at the country, although Assam’d anti-incumbency but nevertheless ruling BJP Government kept the energy.
Puducherry lost because of infighting and also the pre-poll shock of mature chief leaving the party before elections.
5-member Congress Committee submits initial reports to Sonia Gandhi on Current Meeting polls debacle