At the same time, the party general secretary vehemently refused contentions that Congress is down in the dumps saying these are times when right wing has an attraction but the "cycle" will change.
"We are into a time, when the right wing has an attraction... It's a cycle," he said, adding that Congress, which is left of the Centre, has undergone these cyclic changes in past as well.
He recalled that after the 2014 general elections, a committee headed by A K Antony was set up to look into the issue (of Congress defeat). After discussions with leaders from states, it submitted a report.
"After that Rahul Gandhi discussed with every senior Congress man, who has been influential in the Congress party in past and present. After that he asked party general secretaries to discuss with state leaders," Singh recalled saying that the general secretaries submitted a report on the suggestions received to Sonia Gandhi way back on February 28 last year.
"So we have to look at the present scenario and also at what should be our organisational structure, our campaign strategy, media strategy, role of social media, building leadership," he said.
He said that he thinks that after the report was submitted, the Congress President and Vice President "must sort of take a decision" and this is being discussed by all senior Congressmen.
Amid a buzz in the party that Rahul could take over as
Yesterday when the results of assembly elections in five states came out, Singh had tweeted, "Today's results are disappointing but not unexpected. We have done enough Introspection shouldn't we go for a Major Surgery?"
Dismissing suggestions that regional parties are becoming stronger and Congress is gradually being reduced to some third force, he said Congress will fight the ideology of the Sangh Parivar at the national level.
The refrain of party spokespersons has been that there is a need for introspection in the party to help set things right.
Digvijay's suggestion has come at a time when there is talk of the much-delayed reshuffle in the AICC secretariat likely to be carried out soon and indications are that Rahul could be elevated as party chief.
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