Hitting Kapil Sibal for his remarks on Congress’ dismal performance in Bihar’s polls and by-elections, party leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said “just speaking will get nowhere.”
Kapil Sibal spoke about this even earlier. He seems to be very concerned about Congress and the need for soul-searching. But we haven’t seen him in the elections in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh or Gujarat, “Chowdhury told reporters. Tuesday.
Congress leader Kapil Sibal had, in an interview with a major daily, argued for the need for introspection within the party, referring to election results in Bihar state and partial polls in Madhya Pradesh.
“If Kapil Sibal had been to Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, he could have proved that what he is saying is correct and that he has strengthened the position of Congress. Mere words will do nothing. Talking without doing anything does not mean soul searching, ”Mr. Chowdhury said. said.
Earlier Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot targeted Sibal saying the former union minister should not have mentioned the “internal party problem in the media” and added that “it hurt feelings party workers across the country “.
In his interview, Sibal said he was forced to make his views public because there was no dialogue or effort on the part of the party leadership. Mr Sibal said people in Bihar and where by-elections have taken place do not see Congress as “an effective alternative”.