"Disappointed, but our morale is high," PCC president Sukhdeo Bhagat said, days after Raghuvar Das was sworn in as the Chief Minister of the BJP-Ajsu Party ministry.
Congress won only six seats compared to its tally of 14 in 2009 polls.
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Presiding over a meeting of district Congress presidents, Bhagat said the party would set up a 25-member committee at the booth level as part of its decision to pick issues like whether the people were getting basic amenities.
To a query whether Congress' interest had been hurt with anti-party activities during the elections, Bhagat said the party had asked for a report on the issue.
"Action will be taken against those found guilty," he added.
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