Rahul Gandhi to now interact with state leaders
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After a free and frank exchange of views at his first three-day formal interaction with AICC office bearers, Rahul Gandhi will be holding similar exercises with state level leaders soon.
Sources in the party said it has been decided that the exercise will be carried out but details are yet to be chalked out.
At the concluding day of the three-day interaction at the AICC, Gandhi, who was anointed as Number 2 in the Congress during party's Chintan Shivir in Jaipur almost a fortnight back, had expressed his keenness to have such discussions from
block to state level.
"Rahul Gandhi said he desires to hold such meetings even at state level and if possible even with party workers at district and block level. As and when a programme is finalised, you will be informed," party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi had told reporters yesterday.
There is a likelihood that the states going for Assembly elections this year will be the first on Gandhi's list. A number of states including key ones like Delhi, Karantaka,Rajashtan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are going to polls this year.
It is still to be decided whether Gandhi will interact with the leaders in the respective states or they will be asked to come to the national capital for it
The first formal interaction of Gandhi at the AICC saw Gandhi giving a message of strict adherence to rules with clear demarcation of responsibilities and his keenness to bring steady changes in the functioning of the party.
"His focus was on institutional changes much more than on change of individuals only. He wants to bring in a system, which ensures that the party functions as per the rulebook everybody gets responsibilities," a participant said.
Gandhi also managed to give an impression that he wanted serious business and that "performance and not proximity will decide a leader's growth in the organisation", the sources said.
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