Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday said the Lok Sabha poll mandate is a “decisive rejection” of the politics of divisiveness and hate, and stressed that the INDIA bloc must continue functioning cohesively both inside and outside Parliament.

In his opening remarks at the Congress Working Committee meeting held at the Ashok Hotel in New Delhi, Kharge added that the Bharat Jodo Yatra had an impact on the elections.

“I want to draw your attention to the fact that wherever Bharat Jodo Yatra went we saw an increase in the vote percentage and number of seats for the Congress party,” he said.

“In Manipur, we won both the seats. We also won seats in Nagaland, Assam, and Meghalaya. In Maharashtra, we emerged as the single-largest party. People from all walks of life supported the congress party to save the country’s democracy and constitution,” he added.

The party also saw an increase in seats dominated by SC, ST, OBC, and Minority voters as well as in Rural areas, the Congress president added.

Kharge asserted that while celebrating its “revival”, the party should pause a little as it did not perform to its abilities and expectations in some states.

“Further, we could not repeat our performance in states where we had previously done well in Vidhan Sabha elections and formed the government,” he said.

Separate discussions on each such state will be held soon, he said.

“We have to take urgent remedial measures. These are states which have traditionally favoured the Congress, where we have opportunities which we have to harness not for our own advantage but for the benefit of our people. This exercise I propose to hold very soon,” the Congress chief said.

Kharge also hailed INDIA bloc partners, saying each party played its designated role in different states, and each party contributed to the other.

“Our determination is that the INDIA group must continue. We must function cohesively and collectively both in Parliament and outside,” he said.

The issues that we raised in the election campaign are issues that are bothering the people of India. We have to continue to raise them both in Parliament and outside, Kharge said.

“We must be disciplined, must be united. The People have reposed their faith back in us in substantial measures and we must build on it,” the Congress chief said.

Kharge further said whether the party is in power or not, its work continues amongst people “24 hours, 365 days”, and raise their issues.

The extended meeting of the party’s top decision-making body — the Congress Working Committee (CWC) — began at 11 AM in Delhi. The Congress’s top brass, including party chief Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress general secretaries K C Venugopal and Jairam Ramesh, besides other leaders, are present at the meeting.

A meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party comprising all newly-elected MPs of the Lok Sabha and those of the Rajya Sabha will be held in the Central Hall of Parliament at 5.30 pm.