Acknowledging "mistakes" in the just concluded Assembly elections, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday indicated that the party would work out a plan to correct them."This is something we will have to discuss within and decide. We have to sit down and look at the situation and results in every state and then together work out a plan to correct the mistakes that we have made," Gandhi said.She was talking to reporters at the AICC headquarters here after reviewing the party's performance in her one to one meeting with Congress office bearers."Every election is a lesson for us. Whether we win or lose, every election has a lesson for us," she said.To a volley of questions on the reasons that led to the party's defeat in UP, Punjab and Goa, Gandhi admitted that "wrong choice of candidates" is also one among the many reasons."Many voters from Goa were unhappy with us and they voted against us," Gandhi said. There is a view in the party that controversies surrounding the issue of illegal mining and the allegations against its Chief Minister Digambar Kamat was one reason why the party lost there.While admitting that wrong choice of candidates resulted in setting up rebel candidates in many constituencies that led to the defeat of official party nominees, she said, "We did have better hopes for Punjab."To a question on whether it was lack of leaders that damaged party in these elections, a smiling Gandhi said, "rather than lack of leadership, too many leaders is perhaps our problem."

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