Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 3: The Congress party’s central leadership is facing criticism for allegedly ignoring the report of its fact-finding committee, which investigated the party’s dismal performance in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections. The committee was formed on October 18, 2025, to identify the reasons behind the party’s worst-ever performance, securing only six seats. Despite the committee’s efforts to provide valuable insights into the party’s weaknesses and suggest corrective measures, the central leadership has failed to take any concrete action on the report’s findings. This lack of response has sparked frustration among party ranks, with many calling for gr The Congress party’s central leadership is facing criticism for allegedly ignoring the report of its fact-finding committee. The committee investigated the party’s dismal performance in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections. Lack of response from central leadership has sparked frustration among party ranks, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability. Ignoring the report has raised concerns about the party’s ability to learn from its mistakes and adapt to changing political landscapes. ater transparency and accountability. The incident has drawn parallels with the party’s response to its defeat in the Haryana Assembly polls, where a fact-finding committee was also formed to probe the reasons behind the loss. The ignoring of the fact-finding committee’s report in Jammu and Kashmir has raised concerns about the party’s ability to learn from its mistakes and adapt to changing political landscapes. This development has led to questions about the party’s commitment to introspection and reform. The Congress party’s leadership is under pressure to address the concerns raised by the fact-finding committee’s report and take concrete steps to revamp the party’s strategy and leadership. |