New Delhi:Following a directive from former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, senior leaders in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat units were involved in brainstorming sessions to discuss an organisational revamp and ways to fix accountability over the party’s poor show in the Lok Sabha polls.
The Congress drew a blank in Delhi, which has seven seats and Madhya Pradesh, which has 29 seats while the party could only win 1/11 seats in Chhattisgarh and 1/26 seats in Gujarat. Out of these, the Congress and the AAP had a pre-poll alliance in Delhi and Gujarat to take on the BJP but the grand old party had a direct contest with the saffron party in the crucial Hindi-speaking states MP and Chhattisgarh.
The Congress contested three seats in Delhi while the AAP fought on four. In Gujarat, the Congress contested 24 seats while AAP fought on two seats. Changes have begun to roll out in Delhi though an organisational review would continue, said party insiders.
“We have appointed senior leaders as special observers in 10 districts. They will be the link between the top leadership and the local workers. We have also done review meetings across all districts. Besides, monthly meetings across the districts have also been started to facilitate a constant review of organisational issues,” AICC in-charge of Delhi Dipak Babaria told ETV Bharat.
“The state leadership has started party programmes, including picking up people’s issues to flag the shortcomings of the AAP government, be it flooding of roads and residential areas in the rainy season or erratic water and power supply. We are also activating the old party workers in all areas and asking them to put up party flags atop their houses,” he said.