“Our campaign was also not very well organised,” he admitted, highlighting the party’s shortcomings in strategy and grassroots mobilisation.“We shouldn’t have asked for more than 50 seats to contest. We demanded more than we could handle as we didn’t have the organisational structure,” he said.While the state unit saw internal revolt and resignations over ticket distribution, the Congress leader criticised the party’s approach, saying, “They have not established any clear criteria for selecting candidates. Decisions were made arbitrarily, and that has led to allegations of ticket selling.”The leader also dismissed allegations that Congress was solely responsible for the Grand Alliance’s defeat. “It is incorrect to suggest that Congress pulled down the entire alliance,” he said.”All alliance partners, including the RJD and the Left, also faced losses. The outcome was a collective result of multiple factors, and responsibility cannot be attributed to a single party alone.”The party chief must immediately convene a Congress Working Committee meeting to discuss the results in detail, he added.”I had a one-on-one meeting with Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday, and I shared my concerns with him,” he said.
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