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Annihilated Cong says it will reinvent itself

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New Delhi:Annihilated in Delhi polls, a shocked Congress on Tuesday promised to “reinvent” itself ànd revisit its “idealogical construct”. Party chief Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi congratulated Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi party for their landslide victory saying they “respect” the verdict.
The party’s face for the polls Ajay Maken resigned owning moral responsibility for the defeat while a senior party leader suggested that internal dissension was also one of the reasons for the total decimation of the party in Delhi. Insulating Rahul Gandhi from the blame for the defeat, Maken, who was the Campaign Committee Chief of the party, said that the election was fought on local issues.
At the same time, he also appeared placing a portion of the blame at former chief minister Sheila Dikshit’s door saying that people questioned Congress as to why it did not fulfil the promises made now when it was in power in Delhi for last 15 years.
Dikshit and Maken are not on very best of terms. Asked what is the way out for Congress as people have rejected the party with a new face this time as well after voting out three-term Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit in last assembly polls, he said that the result is a “continuation of 2013 mandate” and it’s more an “affirmation for AAP” than “rejection of any other party”.
“Whenever we went to people with our manifesto promises like cheap electricity and right to shelter, people questioned why did you not do in last 15 years. We have to rebuild that credibility among people…. We will re-invent the party,” he said.
Congress leader Manish Tewari said the poll outcome could have been different had all the leaders participated in the election campaign. “If collectively everybody would have been pitched into the campaign” Tewari said. He also clarified that the set back for Congress could not be attributed to individuals and favoured revisiting the idealogical construct. (PTI)

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