The Lok Sabha results have not been as per expectations for Congress. Although Congress was able to secure only 99 seats in the Lok Sabha elections this time, yet losing in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and other assembly seats is a matter of prime concern.
Apart from this, the performance in Hindi speaking belts also needs to be assessed. Therefore, to deliberate and contemplate on the causes of defeat in the Lok Sabha elections there is possibility that a committee may be formed by Congress. Surprisingly, the committee will be formed after a decade. If party sources are to be believed, the committee shall not only review the election results of every state in the Lok Sabha elections but also deliberate on the reasons of defeat.
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