Congress’ disappointing performance – New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi gave his first reaction to the Congress party’s poor performance in the Bihar assembly elections, calling the contest “unfair from the very beginning” and insisting that the party will work with the broader Indian alliance to conduct a detailed review of what went wrong. It was unfair from the beginning.

This fight is to protect the constitution and democracy. The Congress party and the Indian alliance will thoroughly review this result and make their efforts to save democracy more effective. ” Rahul Gandhi reiterated his allegation that the electoral process was compromised, saying the party “could not win in an election which was not fair from the very beginning.

” Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also expressed deep disappointment but urged party workers not to lose courage. In his post on X, he wrote: “We respect the decision of the people of Bihar and they We will continue our fight against the forces who are engaged in weakening democracy by misusing constitutional institutions.

We will study the election results in depth and understand the reasons for the results and present a detailed report. We are wholeheartedly grateful to the voters of Bihar who have supported the Grand Alliance. I want to tell every Congress worker that there is no need for you to be disappointed.

You are our pride, honor and glory. Your hard work is our strength. ” He said the party will “continue to struggle to protect the Constitution and democracy by being among the people”, calling it “a long battle to be fought with complete dedication, courage and truth”.

The NDA’s emphatic victory has strengthened Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, with the BJP emerging as the single largest party, followed by the JD(U). For the grand alliance, the result is a significant blow, especially for the RJD, which had just won Won 24 seats.

As the political dust settles, the Congress leadership appears united on one point: the Bihar result will be fought politically and organizationally, and the party intends to return to the voters with new resolve.