In a new turn of events, several office-bearers of the Congress, including its general secretary in charge of Madhya Pradesh Dipak Babaria and Goa unit chief Girish Chodankar, resigned on Friday. The action comes after MP Vivek Tankha quit as the chairman of the party's legal and human rights cell. He urged others to follow suit to give a free hand to Rahul Gandhi to restructure the party at all levels. Both Babaria and Chodankar had taken the responsibility for the Lok Sabha poll debacle of the party in their own states.


Amongst many other, Delhi PCC's working president Rajesh Lilothia and Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee working president Ponnam Prabhakar also quit.
A common letter of resignation went viral on social media with the names and signatures of certain Congressmen, including those of Haryana Mahila Congress chief Sumitra Chauhan and All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretaries Rajesh Dharmani and Virender Rathore.
However, at the same time, there has been no official word from the party about the letter.
Chodankar Tweeted:
"The firm decision of Rahul Gandhi Ji to not withdraw his resignation as Congress President morally does not permit me to continue. The defeat is our collective responsibility, hence I hereby tender my resignation forthwith as Goa Congress President."
According to FirstPost, Babaria wrote in his resignation letter addressed to party chief Gandhi, "In the wake of the Lok Sabha poll results, you submitted your resignation owing total responsibility. I believe that it is not only your responsibility but a collective responsibility of all the leaders who were in the front and who were responsible for leading the party in their respective states. Therefore, I have decided to resign as General Secretary - AICC and in-charge of MP. I hereby submit my resignation as GS and request you to please accept it and oblige."
Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh CM, Kamal Nath claimed that he had offered to resign as the state Congress chief after the party's loss in the Lok Sabha polls.
His remarks have come after Gandhi expressed disappointment that none of the party leaders, holding top posts, took the responsibility for the party's debacle after he himself offered to resign last month. After his offer to resign at a Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, Gandhi has been firm that he will not go back on his decision as it was taken to ensure accountability for the party's poor poll show.
He told the Congress leaders from Haryana who tried to convince him to take the decision back that he had offered to resign taking full responsibility and to ensure accountability for the party's defeat in the Lok Sabha election. He also added that he cannot ask others to resign as it is up to them if they want to take responsibility.
However, at the AICC briefing, Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said the CWC had asked Gandhi to continue as the party chief and rejected his resignation.
"The general opinion within the party is that Rahul Gandhi should continue as the Congress president and various leaders have expressed their views at different fora. But the basic issue is that he should remain on the post," he said.
Meanwhile, Vivek Tankha took to Twitter saying:
"We all should submit our resignations from party positions and give Rahul-ji a free hand to choose his team. I welcome Mr Kamal Nath's statement to that effect. I unequivocally submit my resignation as AICC Dept chairman Law, RTI and HR. Party cannot afford a stalemate for too long."