Congress may go for complete overhaul of Maharashtra unit

PTI Updated - October 23, 2014 at 09:29 PM.

Lack of coordination blamed for Assembly poll debacle

Lack of coordination between the party and the government undermined the Congress in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, according to some party leaders.

They said a “complete overhaul” and reshuffle in the State unit appeared imminent as the Congress could win only 42 seats out of the 288 seats.

Senior leaders Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil and Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan as well as Amit Deshmukh, Latur MLA and son of former Chief Minister late Vilasrao Deshmukh, met party president Sonia Gandhi separately yesterday.

The meetings were to discuss the recent Assembly election results.

Tremendous resentment

Sources said there was tremendous resentment amongst the rank and file over the manner in which the campaign was run.

“There was no coordination between the government and the State unit. Also, the candidates were not provided any assistance,” a leader said on condition of anonymity.

“During the discussions, the Congress president hinted at a complete overhaul of the State unit for boosting the cadres,” the leader said.

Published on October 23, 2014 15:59