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Saturday 11 March 2017

UP Election Results 2017: Long Live Democracy, PM Modi Tweets Rahul Gandhi In Response

UP Election Results 2017: Long Live Democracy, PM Modi Tweets Rahul Gandhi In Response
NEW DELHI:
 With another landmark debacle to account for, Congress boss Rahul Gandhi today said "Our fight continues and will not end till we win the hearts and minds of people." He also congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who not just brought his party back to power in Uttar Pradesh after 14 years, but did so with the biggest result the state has seen in decades.

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Rahul Gandhi's mother and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is abroad for medical treatment, details of which the party has not disclosed; before leaving the country, she told senior colleagues that her son is in charge while she's away. Rahul Gandhi and sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who was outed with this election as the main designer of the alliance with Akhilesh Yadav, met with Ghulam Nabi Azad this evening, who was in charge of the party's campaign in Uttar Pradesh, before holding a private conference.

Since Rahul Gandhi led the Congress campaign in 2014, the Grand Old Party's sizing has shrunk to toddler. In the general election, it was stuck with its worst-ever result: 44 seats. Then, one important state after another flipped over to the BJP. Today, it retained Punjab - an accomplishment that should be credited to Captain Amarinder Singh, who turned 75 today and was confoundingly not declared the Chief Minister candidate till very late in a campaign that he fronted and devised with strategist Prashant Kishor.

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While the PM's claim to a second term in 2019 is now endorsed by the country's key battleground state, the Congress must not attempt to parse today's result for a desperate silver lining, advised Sandeep Dikshit, a party member whose mother, Sheila Dikshit, was the reluctant presumptive Chief Minister till the alliance with Akhilesh Yadav ended her run - an outcome she appeared to welcome. Without taking names, Sandeep Dikshit said the Congress has to ensure "open introspection" to help its leaders better themselves. The Congress has never espoused the former, apparently operating on the assumption that the latter is impossible.

The Congress is ahead by four seats in Goa, though it will need the support of independents to form the government in the coastal state. It was also leading in Manipur, offering some consolation to a party whose weakness was brutally exposed with today's result - the absence of a leader with a mass connect and the unlikelihood of any accountability for that fundamental problem.

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