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Assembly Elections 2016: Cong rejects suggestions blaming Rahul Gandhi for poll reverses

The reaction came soon after election trends in five states suggested that Congress had lost in Kerala and Assam ruled by it and failed to make a dent in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu despite alliances.

May 19, 2016 / 15:31 IST
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Seeking to throw a protective ring around Rahul Gandhi, Congress today rejected suggestions that the party Vice President should accept blame for its debacle in four states.

"Every election has its own issues. We do not see state elections in terms of any individual -- Tarun Gogoi or Oommen Chandy.

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"We will analyse causes where we need to do better... We will disucss this in a cordial atmosphere," the party's Chief Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala told reporters along with General Secretary Mukul Wasnik and spokesman RPN Singh.

Surjewala said he "rejects this improper suggestion totally", when asked whether Rahul should accept responsibility like he and Congress President Sonia Gandhi did after the Lok Sabha polls in which the party had its worst performance -- just 44 seats in a House of 543.