West Bengal Congress president Somen Mitra submitted a letter of resignation from the post taking responsibility for the party''s poor show in the Lok Sabha election, according to a press statement released Tuesday.
However, Gaurav Gogoi, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge of party affairs in the state, refused to accept Somen Mitra's resignation and requested him to continue in the post, party sources said.
The Congress won two of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal, down from four it had won in the 2014 election.
Last week, Rahul Gandhi formally resigned as the Congress president, saying he was responsible for the loss in the Lok Sabha election and that accountability was critical for the party's future growth.
"On May 24, during a party meeting on Lok Sabha poll results, Somen Mitra had taken full responsibility for the party's dismal performance...and has expressed his desire to quit, but was stopped by party colleagues from doing so.
"But after Rahul Gandhi resigned from his post last week, Somen Mitra too sent his resignation to AICC on Sunday," the press statement said.
According to party source, Gaurav Gogoi met Somen Mitra on Monday and told him his resignation has not been accepted.
"Gaurav Gogoi also said that the new national president will reorganise state committees and decision regarding state unit chiefs will be taken subsequently," he added.
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