Panaji: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday said he has been given the task of restructuring and reviving the party in Goa, where Assembly polls are scheduled next year.
The former Union minister, who is back in Goa within a week of his first visit to the coastal state after taking over as election observer, on Saturday held a number of meetings with the local party office-bearers and leaders, including the heads of election committees.
When asked, he refused to talk about the possible alliance with the like-minded parties for the next year's Assembly polls, saying that his mandate was only to restructure and revive the state unit of the party ahead of the elections scheduled in February 2022.
"My mandate is only on restructuring and reviving the party, reconstituting the block committees and enrolling members," he told reporters at the Congress House here.
Chidambaram arrived in the state on Friday on a three-day visit.
During his visit last week, he had said that the Congress was getting "battle-ready" to fight all 40 seats of the Goa Assembly, and also claimed that the political atmosphere in the state was "extremely favourable" for the party.