
Ashu & 2 others resign as Congress loses Ludhiana West bypoll
The Congress party in Punjab has been dealt a significant blow with the loss of the Ludhiana West bypoll. The party’s candidate, Bharat Bhushan Ashu, who was also the Working President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), took responsibility for the loss and resigned from his post. Two other PPCC vice presidents, MLA Pargat Singh and former MLA Kushaldeep Singh (Kikki Dhillon), who were prominent campaigners for Ashu’s election, also resigned in solidarity.
The bypoll results were announced on November 3, and the SAD-BJP candidate, Harpreet Monga, won by a margin of over 10,000 votes. The Congress had been hoping to win the seat, which was previously held by the party, and had invested significant resources in the campaign. However, the party’s efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, and the loss has sent shockwaves through the party’s ranks.
Ashu’s resignation was seen as a gesture of accountability and a willingness to take responsibility for the party’s loss. In a statement, he said, “I take full responsibility for the loss. I am resigning as Working President of the PPCC. I am also resigning from the party’s primary membership.” Ashu’s resignation was met with widespread admiration within the party, with many congratulating him on his decision to take responsibility for the loss.
Pargat Singh and Kikki Dhillon, who were also prominent campaigners for Ashu’s election, also resigned from their posts as PPCC vice presidents. Singh, who is also an MLA, said in a statement, “I am resigning as PPCC vice president in solidarity with Ashu. We fought the election together, and we will face the consequences together.” Kikki Dhillon, who is a former MLA, also echoed similar sentiments, saying, “I am resigning from my post as PPCC vice president. I will continue to work for the party, but I want to show solidarity with Ashu and take responsibility for the loss.”
The resignations have sent a strong message within the party, with many seeing it as a sign of accountability and a willingness to take responsibility for the party’s failures. However, the loss is also a significant blow to the party’s morale, and many are wondering what went wrong.
There are several theories circulating within the party about what led to the loss. Some have pointed to the party’s lack of a strong local candidate, while others have blamed the party’s failure to connect with the local population. Still, others have pointed to the party’s internal divisions and the lack of a clear leadership.
Despite the loss, the party has vowed to learn from its mistakes and come back stronger. Party leaders have already begun to analyze the election results and identify areas for improvement. The party’s chief spokesperson, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, said in a statement, “We are analyzing the election results and identifying the mistakes we made. We will come back stronger and more united than ever.”
The loss of the Ludhiana West bypoll is a significant blow to the Congress party in Punjab, but it is not the first time the party has faced setbacks. The party has been facing significant challenges in recent years, including internal divisions and a lack of a strong leadership. However, the party has always managed to bounce back, and many are hoping that this will be the case once again.
In conclusion, the resignations of Ashu, Pargat Singh, and Kikki Dhillon are a significant development in the wake of the Congress party’s loss in the Ludhiana West bypoll. While the loss is a significant blow to the party, the resignations show a willingness to take responsibility and learn from mistakes. As the party moves forward, it will be important to identify the areas in which it needs to improve and work to rebuild and regain the trust of the people.
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