Cong to fix accountability for loss in Gujarat elections
NEW DELHI: The Indian National Congress is reviewing the performance of candidates in the Gujarat election in juxtaposition with the identity of the Congress leaders who recommended them -- a move aimed at fixing responsibility for the performance of candidates on senior party men who recommend them, an idea that was first broached in a 2013 declaration by the party.
Balasaheb Thorat, the head of the party’s screening committee that shortlisted the candidates from hundreds of applicants in the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, recently submitted a report to party chief Rahul Gandhi, according to a leader familiar with the development. The leader asked not to be named.
Officially, the Congress refused to speak on it with party spokespersons maintaining that they have not been briefed about the report.
In his report, Thorat listed the reasons for the party’s loss in 102 seats. Out of the total 182 seats, the BJP won 99 while the Congress and its allies bagged 80.
Thorat’s report also identifies the leaders who recommended the names of defeated candidates, said another leader who was involved in the party’s election management in Gujarat.
On Friday, Gandhi met a team of observers who had been deputed to Gujarat for the assembly elections. The poll outcome was discussed in detail, said one of the observers at the meeting.
The move to fix accountability comes nearly five years after the Congress adopted the Jaipur Declaration on January 20, 2013.
THE MOVE TO FIX THE ACCOUNTABILITY COMES NEARLY 5 YEARS AFTER THE CONG ADOPTED THE JAIPUR DECLARATION ON JANUARY 20, 2013