The disciplinary action committee of the party's Delhi unit will receive complaints from the candidates till May 5 and action will be taken based on its report.
In the election for three municipal corporations last month, the Congress was relegated to the third position as it could win just 30 of the 270 wards.
In his first press conference since the MCD poll defeat, Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken today said the disciplinary action committee of the party has been "activated" and "indiscipline will not be tolerated at any cost".
"The party leadership heard both sides and directed me to continue," said Maken, who had resigned the post of Delhi Congress chief after results were announced on April 26.
After party's poor performance, Dikshit had hit out at Maken for "failing" to reach out to the people and not involving senior leaders of the Delhi unit in campaigning.
Maken, despite the poor show of the party in the MCD polls, claimed the results were "encouraging" as the party's voting percentage jumped from 9 per cent in the Assembly polls of 2015 to 22 per cent in the municipal elections.
Maken said he had decided to resign after party's defeat in the MCD polls but was asked by party vice president Rahul Gandhi to continue.
"He said that the increase in vote percentage is encouraging and asked me to continue to take the things to logical conclusion and make Congress number one party in Delhi," he said.
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