Raj Babbar offers to resign as U.P. Congress chief

The Congress which fought Uttar Pradesh Assembly election in alliance with the Samajwadi Party won merely seven of the 105 seats it contested

March 15, 2017 07:26 pm | Updated 07:53 pm IST - New Delhi

Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Raj Babbar. File photo

Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Raj Babbar. File photo

Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Raj Babbar has offered to resign, taking moral responsibility for the poll debacle in the State, amid demands for structural changes and fixing responsibility in the party.

Mr. Babbar also echoed Rahul Gandhi on the need for making structural changes to strengthen the party, but defended the Congress vice-president, saying leadership is not changed “for losses in one or two elections.”

“I take moral responsibility for the party’s defeat in Uttar Pradesh. I was given the responsibility, but I could not fulfil it. I could not live up to the expectations. I will do what is required,” he told reporters in the Parliament premises.

To a question why Mr. Gandhi or senior party leaders like Ghulam Nabi Azad were not taking responsibility for the defeat, the Rajya Sabha member said such issues are to be discussed “internally at party level.”

“Our national leaders worked hard in the five States which went to polls including U.P. We failed to win Uttar Pradesh,” Mr. Babbar said.

“You don’t change party leadership for losses in one or two elections. The leadership is ideology. They make teams. Our team failed there (in U.P.),” he said.

He also sought to defend Mr. Gandhi, saying the Congress vice-president had put in everything but he being the State unit chief the entire responsibility for failing to steer the party to victory.

The Congress which fought Uttar Pradesh Assembly election in alliance with the Samajwadi Party won merely seven of the 105 seats it contested. The tally is even lower than the nine of Apna Dal, an ally of the BJP, in the 403-member House.

The party had lost out in Amethi Lok Sabha constituency represented by Mr. Gandhi which he had on Tuesday described the party’s performance in U.P. as “a little down.”

Mr. Babbar is the first to offer his resignation over the party’s performance in the Assembly polls.

His statement comes a day after demands were raised within the party for fixing of accountability and for initiating structural changes, which Mr. Gandhi himself called for.

Earlier, party general secretary in charge of Odisha B.K. Hariprasad resigned taking full responsibility for the Congress party’s poll debacle in Odisha panchayat elections.

“This is happening at a time when it (BJP) has not appointed chief ministers in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh despite getting majority. It shows how desperate it is to grab power,” he alleged.

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