Sources said that Gandhi inquired in detail about the gains made by the party in Bihar during the meeting, which lasted for around 45 minutes.
On specifics he also wanted to know why the party lost on some seats, which it had earlier bracketed in A category from the winnability point of view. They include seats like Govindganj, Ramnagar, Pranpur and Valmikinagar.
There is an indication that the party could participate in the alliance government in Bihar. The grand alliance has won 178 seats with RJD winning 80, JDU 71 and Congress 27.
Besides that of Chief Minister, there are 35 more berths to be shared, which makes it one portfolio for five seats each.
PCC chief Ashok Chowdhury, who met Gandhi today said that the defeat of BJP happened because "Rahul Gandhi played a key role in forging the alliance" and backed Nitish Kumar as the CM face of the alliance.
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