His resignation comes hours after Mumbai Congress president Milind Deora quit his post
Jyotiraditya Scindia
New Delhi: Congress general secretary Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday resigned from his post taking responsibility for the party's poor performance in the Lok Sabha polls.
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"Accepting the people's verdict and taking accountability, I had submitted my resignation as General Secretary of AICC to Shri @RahulGandhi.
"I thank him for entrusting me with this responsibility and for giving me the opportunity to serve our party," Scindia tweeted.
Accepting the people’s verdict and taking accountability, I had submitted my resignation as General Secretary of AICC to Shri @RahulGandhi.
— Jyotiraditya Scindia (@JM_Scindia) July 7, 2019
I thank him for entrusting me with this responsibility and for giving me the opportunity to serve our party.
His resignation comes hours after Mumbai Congress president Milind Deora quit his post.
Deora said that he was looking forward to playing a role at the national level to help stabilise the party. He recommended setting up of a provisional collective leadership comprising three senior Congress leaders to oversee the city party unit till the Maharashtra Assembly polls which are due later this year.
A statement issued by his office said taking on the BJP-Shiv Sena and negating the impact of Vanchit Aghadi is a challenge for the Congress in Maharashtra. Milind Deora expressed his desire to quit shortly after meeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on June 26 in New Delhi. "The same has been conveyed to All India Congress Committee general secretaries Mallikarjun Kharge and K C Venugopal," the statement said. When contacted, he stated political realities have changed since the Lok Sabha results. "We all will have to get ready for roles that these times demand," he said.
Milind Deora was appointed as the president of the Mumbai Congress on the eve of the Lok Sabha polls held earlier this year. "I had accepted MRCC presidentship in the interest of uniting the party. I felt I should also resign after meeting Rahul Gandhi," he stated. Rahul Gandhi resigned as Congress president at a CWC meeting on May 25, two days after results of the Lok Sabha elections were declared. "I have suggested a three-member panel (to oversee the city party unit) and am being consulted by leaders to identify names. I look forward to play a national role to help stabilise the party. Needless to say, I will continue to guide and unite the Mumbai Congress," Deora said. Deora contested the Lok Sabha poll from Mumbai-South constituency but lost to Shiv Sena's Arvind Sawant.
With inputs from PTI
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