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Rahul Gandhi says issue of resignation between him and working committee

By DAYANAND MOHITE | published: May 23, 2019 08:34 PM 2019-02-12T14:15:30+5:30

Rahul Gandhi says issue of resignation between him and working committee

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Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday took full responsibility for the defeat of the party in the Lok Sabha elections and said the issue of his resignation was a matter between him and the Congress Working Committee."I accept full responsibility (for the party`s performance)," Gandhi said at a press conference here.Party leaders said reports of Gandhi offering to resign were "mischievous and incorrect".Gandhi also responded to the question at a press conference addressed by him. "We will have a meeting of the working committee. That you can leave between me and the working committee," he said when asked if he would resign.

The Congress is poised to win 51 seats in the Lok Sabha polls, only seven seats more than the seats it won in 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Gandhi led the party`s campaign in the elections.

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