"What I know today is that elections were straight and in the elections the popularity of Narendra Modi was such that no one was able to withstand it. You call it Tsunami in which washed away everything along with it," said Khurshid while talking to reporters on Saturday. He said that Congress managed to survive the Modi wave. "But still we survived and are alive," he said.
"If I refuse to accept the popularity of Prime Minister then it means that I am refusing the elections," he said.
In the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls, the Congress was only able to marginally increase its tally from 44 (in 2014) to 52 in the 540-odd-member lower house. Besides, Rahul Gandhi, who contested from his pocket borough of Amethi in Uttar Pradesh, lost to Union Minister Smriti Irani.
Gandhi had offered to quit the top post after the Congress's dismal performance in the Lok Sabha elections to which Khurshid had said that the party cannot afford to let Rahul Gandhi quit the president's post since it will be difficult to replace him.
(with inputs from agencies)