New Delhi: Reeling under the impact of poll debacle, the Congress is in deep trouble, with party chief Rahul Gandhi insisting on quitting the post amid a series of resignations, setting the stage for a likely meeting of its highest decision-making body, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), in the next four days.
Amid indications that the party was considering a praesidium system for taking it forward, the CWC is likely to discuss the leadership issue, sources said on Monday.
It is learnt that Rahul Gandhi has conveyed that he has not changed his mind to quit.
UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi are also learnt to have come to terms with his view that there should be a change of guard, though they have been of the view that the blame for defeat cannot be put on one person.
During the day, party treasurer Ahmed Patel and general secretary K. C. Venugopal met Rahul and tried to persuade him not to press for his exit from the post.
However, Patel later said that he had gone to meet Rahul for routine administrative work.
"I had sought time before the CWC to meet the Congress President to discuss routine administrative work. The meeting today was in that context. All other speculation is incorrect and baseless," Patel tweeted.
Sources said the CWC, the party's top decision-making body, is also likely to look at the structural reforms needed by the party.
There is also a view in the Congress that Gandhi is sending a clear message to the old guard by holding out because there should be full freedom in decision-making.
Sources said Rahul Gandhi did not give an appointment to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in an apparent snub to him. The Congress President was not keen on Gehlot seeking ticket for his son. Gandhi is also learnt to have declined other appointments including newly-elected MPs who wanted to see him.