A very good lesson for me, says Rahul

March 06, 2012 04:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:28 pm IST - New Delhi

Dadri : Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi greetS  supporters during an election rally in Dadri on Sunday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav(PTI2_26_2012_000070A)

Dadri : Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi greetS supporters during an election rally in Dadri on Sunday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav(PTI2_26_2012_000070A)

Rahul Gandhi, who was the face of Congress campaign in Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, on Tuesday owned responsibility for the party’s dismal performance which he termed as a “very good lesson” for him.

Appearing before the media as the election results were coming in, Mr. Gandhi said he took in his stride the poll outcome and expected victories as well as defeats in his efforts to improve the political system of the country.

“I own the responsibility for this...This is one of my defeats and I take it in my stride,” said the young Congress General Secretary who extensively toured Uttar Pradesh and addressed over 200 rallies during the month-long campaigning.

Mr. Gandhi said he was trying to “improve the political system” of the country and his work would continue irrespective of Tuesday’s electoral result.

“I expect to have victories along the way and I expect to have defeats...I take it in my stride. I think, it is a very good lesson for me,” he said, adding “I think it will make me think in detailed ways which I like to do.”

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