Rahul huddles with Sonia\, senior party leaders over Raj\, MP CMs

Rahul huddles with Sonia, senior party leaders over Raj, MP CMs

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

on Thursday held marathon consultations with senior party leaders, including to select ministers for newly-won and apparently stymied by a tussle between the old and the

"The two most powerful warriors are patience and time," Gandhi quoted in a curious tweet along with a picture of him flanked by and Kamal Nath, the two top contenders for

Rahul's sister also visited his house while intense parleys were on, but there was no confirmation whether she was a participant.

As hours went by without an announcement, tension and sloganeering rose among supporters of various contenders, spilling into violence in some areas of

and Ashok Gehlot, the two hopefuls for Rajasthan, appealed to the party workers to maintain peace and discipline, saying they have full faith in the party leadership and would abide by the final decision.

After briefing Gandhi, AICC in-charge of party affairs in the state told PTI, "We have given a detailed report on the views of party MLAs to the president, who will take a final call on chief ministers. The decision will be announced at the legislature party meeting in

Elected MLAs in and have passed one-line resolutions authorising to decide on the

In Chhattisgarh, some clashes took place outside the residence of (57), who is one of the contenders apart from of opposition in outgoing assembly T S Singh Deo (66), OBC (69) and party veteran (64).

For Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, one view within the party is to go ahead with the veterans like Gehlot (67) and Nath (72) as safer options keeping the 2019 elections in mind, while others are rooting for young turks Scindia (47) and (41) to send across a message of change.

Some party sources indicated that the Congress was also toying with a formula to have ministers in these two states.

Hectic parleys also continued till late Thursday evening among top party leaders for deciding the for Chhattisgarh, where Congress has got a clearer mandate than the other two states.

While met the party's central observers -- K C Venugopal for Rajasthan and A K Antony for Madhya Pradesh -- to seek their inputs on views of newly-elected legislators in the states, he separately met Gehlot, Pilot, Nath and Scindia at his Tughlak Lane house.

"We are checking, taking inputs from different people in the party. We are taking inputs from MLAs and workers. We are getting a comprehensive answer to what the Congress party and others feel," Gandhi had told reporters outside Parliament earlier in the day.

Sources said the for would be decided after the central observer for the state, Mallikarjun Kharge, briefs Gandhi about views of the state's party MLAs.

As deliberations continued, supporters of all contenders raised slogans and flashed banners in support of their respective leaders -- outside the party offices in the three states as also outside the house of the top in the national capital.

Gandhi had also sought views of party workers through an internal messaging system with a pre-recorded message asking them to send their views directly to him through the application.

Facing his first test within the Congress, Gandhi had started hectic deliberations with senior party leaders early Thursday morning and a final decision was expected by the evening to enable the oath-taking ceremonies at the earliest.

The party has already staked its claim for forming governments in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 20:15 IST