"We will introspect. We will look for the reasons why Congress party did not do as well. We need to sit down and introspect about the reasons," Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.
"We will rebuild our cadre, we will look at the reasons and we will ensure that Congress party emerges out stronger as a voice of people of Mumbai," he said.
However, senior party leader Milind Deora said the Congress failed to check infighting and expose the Shiv Sena-BJP's backdoor alliance and inspire the people of Mumbai.
Deora later tweeted, "Congress needs to regain Mumbai's trust and re-establish relevance by replacing current urban narrative with a more credible alternative one."
Congratulating the BJP and the Shiv Sena for their good performance in Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls, Surjewala said the two parties will now have to provide good governance and fulfil their promises made to people of Mumbai.
He said the Congress, as a responsible party, will sit in opposition and continue to strive for all the issues dear to the public.
In the counting of votes held today, the Congress was relegated to the third position with 31 seats, whereas the NCP and Raj Thackeray's MNS were reduced to single digit figures of 9 and 7 seats, respectively.
Surjewala said, "We humbly accept the verdict of the people of Mumbai. Why we were unable to win over the hearts of the people of Mumbai and why we could not win more seats despite the fact that Shiv Sena and BJP have jointly ruled over BMC for last 20 years."
of money power in Mumbai civic polls and taking away of voting rights of lakhs of people and said it is the Shiv Sena and BJP which is now to stand test of people by fulfilling promises made to them.
He claimed the Shiv Sena called the BJP "Bharatiya Goonda party", which, in turn, called its estranged ally "the mafia", Surjewala wondered, "Will the 'Bharatiya Goonda party' and 'the mafia' once again run the BMC and live up to public's expectations?"
To the question of Sanjay Nirupam's resignation, he said, "He (Nirupam) has offered to resign. The party will take an appropriate decision at the right time."
"Conclusion one can draw from BMC election results is that Mumbaikars seem content living with potholes, flooding, malaria and water tankers," he tweeted.
He also appealed to the Congress' elected Municipal Councillors to play the role of an active, responsible opposition and ensure that Mumbai got her due.
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