New Delhi: With the Congress staring at a drubbing in Uttar Pradesh, the grand old party Saturday admitted that "the bad loss hurts" and said it needs to do "fundamental restructuring" in the state, calling for hard decisions.
While the Congress said the "loss" in the Hindi heartland it once ruled will be assessed, it defended party leadership saying it should not be judged over a short span.
"Yes, UP is a bad loss, it hurts... I agree that, in UP, we need fundamental restructuring thinking for the Congress as a whole. These have to be hard, tough decisions about strategy," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said.
'Rahul will not step down'
Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh on Saturday said there was no question of party vice-president Rahul Gandhi stepping down, in the wake of the poor showing in the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls.
"There is no question of Rahul Gandhi stepping down," said Singh in reply to media queries about change in the Congress top leadership.
"The Nehru-Gandhi family is the greatest binding factor for the Congress and the leadership has to come to Rahul," he said.
Congress gains in Punjab
Another Congress leader Shakeel Ahmad attributed the party's poor show in the politically crucial state to "public mood" and said its performance will be "scrutinized".
The Congress also highlighted its performance in Punjab, where it is leading over SAD-BJP combine and AAP.
He stressed that Congress' gains in Punjab and likeliness of the party forming government in Goa, ruled by the BJP until before the elections, should not be ignored.
"We are forming government in Punjab … In Goa, the BJP is not in position to form government. There is a possibility that we may form government there," the former union minister said.
The BJP is on its way to form government in Uttar Pradesh after a hiatus of 15 years.