Prashant Kishor will soon join the Congress party and only National President Sonia Gandhi will take the final decision on his role. Congress sources have given this information amid speculations about the political future of PK. Meanwhile, a meeting of many top party leaders including Sonia Gandhi is going on with Prashant Kishor since morning. Prashant Kishor had reached Sonia Gandhi's residence at 10 Janpath before noon. Earlier also yesterday evening meeting was held. Many senior leaders including Priyanka Gandhi, KC Venugopal, Jairam Ramesh, AK Antony, Digvijay Singh, and Kamal Nath were present in that meeting too. All these leaders are once again gathered at Sonia Gandhi's residence. This is the third meeting of the Congress leadership with PK in the last 4 days.
A senior Congress leader said about the future of PK, 'The final decision on him has been left to Sonia Gandhi. She is constantly talking to Prashant Kishor. After talking to senior party leaders, she will decide on the role of Prashant Kishor. It will be decided in what capacity they will join the party. A panel has been given the responsibility to discuss the plan of Prashant Kishor and within a week this panel will submit the report to Sonia Gandhi. The party leader said that the churning will continue with Prashant Kishor for a few more days. A decision on the status of PK will be taken soon by the Congress and the organization of Chintan Shivir will also be announced.
Congress's contempt camp will be held in Udaipur next month
Prashant Kishor, who came into the limelight after PM Narendra Modi's victory in 2014, has since worked with many leaders including Mamata Banerjee, Nitish Kumar, and Captain Amarinder Singh. On Saturday, he gave his presentation in front of top Congress leaders including Sonia Gandhi. In this, he told how Congress can make a plan for success in the Lok Sabha elections. Since then, Congress has formed a war group, which is continuously churning on it. This plan will be presented in the Chintin Shivir to be organized in Udaipur on May 15-16.
Lost in 5 states, now the focus of Congress is on these 6 states
In fact, after suffering a crushing defeat in 5 states, Congress no longer wants to repeat that performance. In such a situation, the party has decided to organize a Chintin Shivir so that a plan can be prepared for the Himachal and Gujarat elections to be held later this year. Apart from this, elections are also to be held in Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh next year.
PK's advice- WhatsApp group should be formed at booth level, avoid communal issues
On behalf of Prashant Kishor, some suggestions have also been given to Congress in terms of the upcoming elections. These include creating booth-level WhatsApp groups to disseminate information, fighting alone in strong areas, focusing on the weakness of the party in each assembly, work on potential candidates and issues. Apart from this, PK has advised that Congress should take up issues like employment and security of the people while avoiding communal issues. The fight between the Gandhi family and PK started after Mamata Banerjee's victory in Bengal last year, which seems to be coming into effect now.
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