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This Article is From Nov 16, 2020

Voices Of Discontent Reemerge Within Congress After Bihar Polls Performance

Voices Of Discontent Reemerge Within Congress After Bihar Polls Performance
Supporters of the the Mahagatbandhan (Grand Alliance) shout slogans in support of an India National Congress (INC) candidate in Gaya, Bihar. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

Days after the Congress suffered another electoral setback in Bihar, voices of discontent within the party resurfaced with a section of leaders calling for action and introspection.

Calls for reform and accountability for the Bihar polls debacle, however, invited quick rebuttals from the party which fielded veteran leader and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot to say that the Congress has always sprung back from crisis.

Gehlot's assertions followed former minister Kapil Sibal's public criticism of the Congress leadership and his remarks that the time of introspection was over and people no longer saw the party as an effective alternative.

Sibal's open call for reform in the Congress comes close on the heels of 23 party leaders writing to party president Sonia Gandhi for leadership change and organisational overhaul. Sibal himself was part of the group of 23 leaders.

Gehlot came out in strong defence of the Congress and Sonia Gandhi, saying the Congress is still the only party that can keep the nation united.

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