New Delhi:Amid a review of the Lok Sabha poll results, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge is also planning to reshuffle the organisation both at the AICC and state levels. According to party insiders, the proposed changes will help factor in the results of the national polls, give key party roles to new persons and prepare the party for future challenges.
“The party is collecting booth-wise data from all the Lok Sabha seats. An analysis of the results is needed to understand both the gains and the losses. We need to understand the factors that worked for us and the ones, which led to defeat. Some organisational changes may take place after the review,” a senior AICC functionary said.
As part of the change, states like West Bengal, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka may get new PCC chiefs, the party insiders said. According to party insiders, Kharge has accepted the resignation of West Bengal unit chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who put in his papers a few days ago.
Chowdhury, who was leader of the Congress in the previous Lok Sabha, not only lost his traditional seat Baharampur to TMC’s Yusuf Pathan, but the grand old party could not win any parliamentary seat in the eastern state, which sends 42 members to the Lower House of Parliament.
In Bihar, which has 40 Lok Sabha seats, the Congress-RJD-Left alliance failed to put up a strong counter to the BJP-JD-U-LJPRV combine. As a result, the RJD could win only four seats while the Congress secured three and CPI-ML two. Party insiders attribute the result to a weak campaign and faulty distribution of tickets by the Congress, which contested nine seats.
The results in Himachal Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka were not up to the mark despite the Congress being in power there. In Himachal Pradesh, the Congress lost all four Lok Sabha seats, could win only eight of a total of 17 seats in Telangana and won only nine out of 28 seats in Karnataka.
Accordingly, Himachal Pradesh unit chief Prathibha Singh may be replaced while Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy may have to give up the post of state unit chief.
In Karnataka, the change may involve deputy chief minister DK Shiv Kumar, who was allowed to continue as state unit chief till the national elections after the party swept the 2023 assembly elections with 135/224 seats.