There was no official word on whether the Congress high command has accepted the resignation of AICC General Secretary Ajay Maken who quit taking the moral responsibility for the defeat.
Maken, who met party chief Sonia Gandhi today, has declared that he was taking responsibility as he was the chairman of the party's campaign committee for Delhi.
Apparently to keep the media at bay, the AICC cancelled the briefing scheduled for the day.
Party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi, on Twitter, called for "deep and genuine" introspection to revive the party's fortunes.
"Congress not only has to do deep and genuine introspection bt a concrete roadmap with time deadlines to implement the results of Tht Manthan," he said in a series of tweets.
He said "After Delhi, our attention now turns to Bihar" where Assembly polls are due by the yearend.
In an apparent dig at BJP, he said, "The fear of losing, followed by actual defeat is an imp safeguard of democracy over incumbents-- in this case BJP--& leads to better gov."
The humiliating defeat in the national capital is the fifth successive debacle for the Congress since the Lok Sabha elections in May last year. It lost power in Haryana, where it was in power under Bhupinder Singh Hooda government, and Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir, the three states where it shared power in a coalition.
In fact, a matter of serious concern for the Congress in the capital is the fact that the its vote share has gone down from 24.55 per cent in the 2013 elections to 9.7 per cent. It was around 15 per cent in the Lok Sabha polls.
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