<p>Congress leader Manish Tewari Monday brushed aside speculation about party president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi's resignations after the party's disastrous performance in the general election.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I don't think that resignations and designations are the way forward. The Congress Working Committee is the highest decision making body of the party... So I think it should be allowed to meet," Tewari told Times Now news channel.<br /><br />The Congress Working Committee will meet in the capital Monday, days after the party registered its worst ever performance in a general election winning only 44 Lok Sabha seats.<br /><br />The meeting of the party's apex decision making body, which will be chaired by Sonia Gandhi, is expected to discuss the reasons behind its defeat.<br /><br />Tewari also said the election results were "extremely disappointing" and the CWC should be allowed to come to certain tentative conclusions.<br /><br />"... because what is most important is not what went wrong for the Congress, but also what went right for the opposition. Therefore, there is a need for an exhaustive process of analysis, exhaustive process of introspection," he added.<br /><br />Party leader Renuka Chowdhary agreed and said: "We will review, rewind and introspect."She termed speculation about Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi's resignations as "bizarre".<br /><br />"Why should they," she asked.<br /></p>
<p>Congress leader Manish Tewari Monday brushed aside speculation about party president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi's resignations after the party's disastrous performance in the general election.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I don't think that resignations and designations are the way forward. The Congress Working Committee is the highest decision making body of the party... So I think it should be allowed to meet," Tewari told Times Now news channel.<br /><br />The Congress Working Committee will meet in the capital Monday, days after the party registered its worst ever performance in a general election winning only 44 Lok Sabha seats.<br /><br />The meeting of the party's apex decision making body, which will be chaired by Sonia Gandhi, is expected to discuss the reasons behind its defeat.<br /><br />Tewari also said the election results were "extremely disappointing" and the CWC should be allowed to come to certain tentative conclusions.<br /><br />"... because what is most important is not what went wrong for the Congress, but also what went right for the opposition. Therefore, there is a need for an exhaustive process of analysis, exhaustive process of introspection," he added.<br /><br />Party leader Renuka Chowdhary agreed and said: "We will review, rewind and introspect."She termed speculation about Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi's resignations as "bizarre".<br /><br />"Why should they," she asked.<br /></p>