Rebuilding Congress in U.P. will not happen overnight: Rahul Gandhi

It is clear from the results that voters have a lot of anger towards the BJP, says the Congress president.

March 14, 2018 06:09 pm | Updated December 01, 2021 12:32 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress president Rahul Gandhi. File

Congress president Rahul Gandhi. File

Congratulating the winners of the Lok Sabha bye-elections, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said it was clear that people were angry with the BJP and would vote for any non-BJP candidate with the potential to win.

He also said the Congress was keen to rebuild the party in Uttar Pradesh but that would not happen overnight.

“Congratulations to the winners of today’s bye-elections. It is clear from the results that voters have a lot of anger towards the BJP and will vote for any non-BJP candidate who has more chances of winning.

“The Congress is keen on rebuilding the party in Uttar Pradesh, but that will not happen overnight,” he tweeted in Hindi.

The Samajwadi Party (SP) won the Phulpur Lok Sabha seat and was poised to bag the Gorakhpur seat, the constituencies vacated by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, respectively.

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) gave its support to the SP in the two seats while the Congress put up its own candidates.

The BJP was also set to lose in the Araria Lok Sabha bye-election with the RJD establishing a convincing lead.

In the two Assembly bypolls in Bihar, the RJD won the Jehanabad Assembly seat while the BJP bagged the Bhabhua Assembly seat.

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