Following the Congress debacle in Assam, All India Congress Committee general secretary in charge of Assam, Jitendra Singh, submitted his resignation from the post, saying that he takes “full responsibility” for his role in the outcome.
The Congress had been in power in Assam for 15 years from 2001, but began to suffer major setbacks with the rise of the BJP in the state, steered by for the BJP in 2015. The following year, the saffron party for the first time.
The results for the 2026 election, announced on Monday, saw the Congress registering its worst performance yet in the state. The party has been reduced to 19 seats in the Legislative Assembly, and its biggest faces, including state party president .
Respected Shri ji,
I write to tender my resignation as General Secretary In-Charge of Assam with immediate effect.
The recent election results have been deeply disappointing, and I take full responsibility for my role in the outcome. Despite our best efforts, we were…
— Jitendra Singh Alwar (@JitendraSAlwar)
In a resignation letter addressed to Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday, Jitendra Singh wrote, “The recent election results have been deeply disappointing, and I take full responsibility for my role in the outcome. Despite our best efforts, we were unable to meet the expectations of the people of Assam, whom we sought to serve.”
“It is in the best interest of the organisation that I step aside to allow for fresh leadership and renewed direction,” he wrote.
Jitendra Singh had been appointed in charge of Assam in 2020.



