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Congress looking into reasons for 2019 Lok Sabha elections defeat

Updated on: 05 June,2019 08:40 PM IST  | 
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Pilot said that Congress got fewer votes across the country much against the party's expectations. "We need to find out reasons from the very base level

Congress looking into reasons for 2019 Lok Sabha elections defeat

Sachin Pilot. Pic/Twitter IANS

On June 5, 2019, Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot while addressing the media said that Congress is studying reasons for its defeat in parliamentary elections by conducting surveys at booth levels.


Speaking to media in Pradesh Congress Committee office, he said, "We have asked for reports from around 50,000 booths in the state to know how many votes we got and what led to the party candidates' defeat. After collecting data from the booth level, we will conduct surveys," he added.



Pilot said that Congress got fewer votes across the country much against the party's expectations. "We need to find out reasons from the very base level. We will soon bring out a roadmap after evaluating all these reasons. Civic elections are coming up in the state and we have started making preparations," he said.

Two by-elections are due in the state -- in Nagaur and Mandawa -- as two MLAs, Hanuman Beniwal and Narendra Kumar, resigned on Tuesday after being elected as MPs.

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