Cong sets up committee to examine poll debacle in Punjab - Hindustan Times
close_game
close_game

Cong sets up committee to examine poll debacle in Punjab

PTI | By, New Delhi
May 27, 2014 04:40 PM IST

Congress constituted a committee under former CWC member Dhaniram Shandilya to examine why it failed to get the expected results in the Lok Sabha polls in Punjab, the party's first exercise to set its house in order after the poll debacle.

Congress constituted a committee under former CWC member Dhaniram Shandilya to examine why it failed to get the expected results in the Lok Sabha polls in Punjab, the party's first exercise to set its house in order after the poll debacle.

HT Image
HT Image



Haryana Minister Chaudhary Aftab Ahmed is the Vice-Chairman of the Committee which has Subhash Chopra, former Delhi Assembly Speaker and party MLAs from Delhi--Jaikishen and Devendra Yadav--as its members, AICC General Secretary Shakeel Ahmed told PTI.

Hindustan Times - your fastest source for breaking news! Read now.


With the committee consisting of all members from outside the state, Punjab PCC General Secretary Lakhvinder Garcha will assist it. The panel has been asked to submit its report within a month.



The results in Punjab as also in several other states have come as a huge disappointment to the party. Congress chief Sonia Gandhi has already hinted at revamping the organisation, including making structural changes.



Of the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab, AAP took four, ruling SAD won four and its ally BJP bagged two. Congress won only three seats. In the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, Congress had picked up eight seats while SAD had taken four while BJP had won only one seat.



The only solace for Congress in the state was from the Amritsar constituency, where former Chief Minister and party nominee Amarinder Singh defeated Arun Jaitley, despite SAD backing him to the hilt.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Friday, March 29, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On