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Blame game in Congress over Delhi result, Sonia intervenes
New Delhi, Feb 12
A blame game broke out in
the Congress Thursday over its washout in the Delhi assembly polls with
former chief minister Sheila Dikshit blaming party campaign chief Ajay
Maken. Party president Sonia Gandhi intervened to ask senior party
leaders to observe restraint.
Dikshit, who led the Congress to
three successive poll victories in the capital but lost the 2013 polls,
said that Maken was responsible for the party failing to win even a
single seat in the 70-member assembly.
"Maken was the Delhi
campaign committee chairman. As such, he was responsible (for the loss
in Delhi)," the three-time former chief minister said in an interview to
news channel Times Now.
The Aam Admi Party scored a landslide
win, bagging 67 seats, reducing Bharatiya Janata Party to three seats
and wiping out the Congress.
Party's Delhi in charge P.C. Chacko signalled unhappiness over Dikshit's remarks.
He said Dikshit's views were "personal" and Maken "did his best for this (Delhi) election".
"If anybody saying anything otherwise, that is very unfair. The party doesn't endorse that view," he said.
"At
a time when the party is already in crisis...party leaders should do
soul searching instead of blaming each other and work for the revival of
the party," he added.
Chacko, who later met Gandhi to brief her
about the results, said she had told party leaders to be restrained in
their comments and termed the internal tussle as unfortunate.
"She said that senior leaders should keep restraint," he said.
Chacko
and state unit chief Arvinder Singh Lovely had met party vice president
Rahul Gandhi Wednesday and talked about Delhi results.
In her
interview, Dikshit also held the party's campaign was not "vociferous"
in publicizing the development work the Congress had done for national
capital, adding that the message did not got out "effectively" enough.
Asked
if the leadership of Rahul Gandhi ought be reconsidered in view of the
sixth election that the party has lost under his watch, she said he
couldn't be held responsible for losses in assembly elections.
"The
elections in Delhi were a state election. So how can you blame Rahul
Gandhi? He is not directly responsible. It's the local leaders in the
state, the presidents of the state Congress committee units are
entrusted with the work of carrying on the election in the state," she
said.