We Could Not Translate Crowds Into Votes, Says Cong
New Delhi, Nov 24 : Congress general secretary Mukul Wasnik said today that though there were huge crowds at the public meetings addressed by party president Sonia Gandhi and party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, the
New Delhi, Nov 24 : Congress general secretary Mukul Wasnik said today that though there were huge crowds at the public meetings addressed by party president Sonia Gandhi and party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, the party could not translate them into votes.
Wasnik, in charge of Bihar Congress, said, he himself took responsibility for his party's defeat in the elections. We Will review how the crowds that came to our meetings did not translate into votes, he said.
Wasnik said, Congress decision to go alone in the polls was a right one.
Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed said during a panel discussion in India TV studio that Lalu Prasad has no chances of returning to power in Bihar now.
Shakeel Ahmed said, RJD would now look for the third position, while the Congress, from now on, would try to attain the second position.
Having put up a dismal show in the Bihar polls, Congress today said it was a "tough time" for party politics in the state and that it will analyse why huge crowds in rallies of its top leaders could not translate into votes.
The available trends suggest that Congress is all set to fare even worse than its last election's performance in which it had got 9 seats in the state despite a whirlwind tour of AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi.
AICC general secretary in-charge for Bihar Mukul Wasnik said he takes full responsibility for the results in the state but refused to accept that Gandhi's "magic" failed to work.
"The time which Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi gave for Bihar had benefited us greatly. It enthused our party workers. None of their rallies had less crowds.
"But as far as election results are concerned, they are a different issue. We will have to find out the reason as why we could not translate the huge crowds that came in rallies addressed by our party leaders into votes," Wasnik told reporters here.
He said, "It is tough time for Congress politics in Bihar."
The Union Minister refused to accept that it was a wrong decision to go alone in Bihar by dumping old ally Lalu Prasad's RJD and said "it was a conscious decision".
"It was a new beginning and now the results have come. Nobody was thinking that we would make way easily. I don't belileve that we committed a mistake by going alone. We wanted to create our own space in Bihar.... the path may be longer. It was a conscious decision," he said to a volley of questions.
He said "organisation is a continuity" and added that he does not believe that "someone becoming in-charge at some point of time" could be a reason for the party's defeat.
Wasnik, at the same time, said "Being in-charge of the state, I take full responsibility for the results".
Asked about wrong ticket distribution and play of money into the exercise, he said, "Nothing in particular has come to my knowledge". PTI
Wasnik, in charge of Bihar Congress, said, he himself took responsibility for his party's defeat in the elections. We Will review how the crowds that came to our meetings did not translate into votes, he said.
Wasnik said, Congress decision to go alone in the polls was a right one.
Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed said during a panel discussion in India TV studio that Lalu Prasad has no chances of returning to power in Bihar now.
Shakeel Ahmed said, RJD would now look for the third position, while the Congress, from now on, would try to attain the second position.
Having put up a dismal show in the Bihar polls, Congress today said it was a "tough time" for party politics in the state and that it will analyse why huge crowds in rallies of its top leaders could not translate into votes.
The available trends suggest that Congress is all set to fare even worse than its last election's performance in which it had got 9 seats in the state despite a whirlwind tour of AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi.
AICC general secretary in-charge for Bihar Mukul Wasnik said he takes full responsibility for the results in the state but refused to accept that Gandhi's "magic" failed to work.
"The time which Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi gave for Bihar had benefited us greatly. It enthused our party workers. None of their rallies had less crowds.
"But as far as election results are concerned, they are a different issue. We will have to find out the reason as why we could not translate the huge crowds that came in rallies addressed by our party leaders into votes," Wasnik told reporters here.
He said, "It is tough time for Congress politics in Bihar."
The Union Minister refused to accept that it was a wrong decision to go alone in Bihar by dumping old ally Lalu Prasad's RJD and said "it was a conscious decision".
"It was a new beginning and now the results have come. Nobody was thinking that we would make way easily. I don't belileve that we committed a mistake by going alone. We wanted to create our own space in Bihar.... the path may be longer. It was a conscious decision," he said to a volley of questions.
He said "organisation is a continuity" and added that he does not believe that "someone becoming in-charge at some point of time" could be a reason for the party's defeat.
Wasnik, at the same time, said "Being in-charge of the state, I take full responsibility for the results".
Asked about wrong ticket distribution and play of money into the exercise, he said, "Nothing in particular has come to my knowledge". PTI