Congress poll debacle: Digvijaya pitches for major surgery
New Delhi: Congress leader Digvijaya Singhtonight made a pitch for a "major surgery" in the organisation in the wake of the disappointing results in the Assembly polls in four states including loss of power in Assam and Kerala.
"Today's results disappointing but not unexpected. We have done enough Introspection shouldn't we go for a Major Surgery?" Singh, who is AICC General Secretary, said in a tweet.
During the day, the refrain of party spokespersons has been that there is a need for introspection in the party to help set things right.
There have been no changes in the AICC secretariat since the last Lok Sabha polls in which the party had its worst ever performance by securing just 44 seats in the 543 member House.
Digvijay's suggestion has come at a time when there is talk of the much delayed reshuffle in the AICC secretariat likely to be carried out soon and indications are that Rahul Gandhi could be elevated as party chief.
An indication to this effect was given by party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala on Thursday. When a reporter sought to know whether plans to elevate the 45-year-old Congress Vice President be put on hold in the backdrop of the poll reverses, Surjewala dismissed it saying, "Your suggestion is spectacular, we reject it outright."
A party leader, who is known to be close to Rahul, said he would be elevated "sooner than you think".