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Scapegoat hunt

With the Congress in limbo after Rahul Gandhi announced his intention to resign as party president, the search for scapegoats for its Lok Sabha debacle continues. The first scapegoat was data cell head Praveen Chakravarty whom party veterans blamed for misleading Rahul into believing they would win between 160 and 180 seats. The Nehru-Gandhi scion even planned to form a coalition government with allies. Another culprit, a senior party leader insists, is the seat analysis done by Anthro.ai-a collection of anthropologists, mathematicians and data scientists. Headed by three former journalists-Narendra Nag, Raheel Khursheed and Tirthraj Nath Singh-this website predicted

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