Gehlot and Pilot called on Rahul Gandhi amid rumblings of discontent in Rajasthan and his insistence on quitting.
Amid reports that Congress president Rahul Gandhi is likely to chair a meet of top leaders in the evening, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot met at Mr. Gandhi's Delhi resident on Tuesday.
The leaders called on him amid rumblings of discontent in the state and his insistence on quitting. Pilot met Gandhi at his residence followed by Gehlot. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi was present during the discussions, party insiders said.
The party's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala and general secretary KC Venugopal also met the party president at his Tughlaq Lane home. It is not immediately known what transpired at the meetings.
According to a report in NDTV, Mr. Gandhi has called a meeting at his home at 4.30 pm today.
Faced with a colossal electoral defeat, the Congress has been riven by internal turmoil. As the party grapples with a severe existential crisis, its governments in both Karnataka and Rajasthan teeter on the brink with reports suggesting the BJP may try to wrest power in both states.
The Congress drew a blank in Rajasthan as the NDA won all 25 Lok Sabha seats. In Karnataka, where it formed a government with the JD(S) in May last year, the Congress managed to win only one Lok Sabha seat out of 28.
On Monday, Rahul Gandhi canceled all his appointments for the day and Gehlot could not meet him.
After Rahul Gandhi gave Gehlot a tongue lashing for putting his son above the party at a CWC meeting on Saturday, two days after the Lok Sabha votes were counted, several Rajasthan ministers and MLAs are demanding that accountability be fixed and action taken for the Lok Sabha poll debacle.
According to some leaders who attended the Congress Working Committee meeting, Gandhi did a lot of "plain-speaking" in his surgical analysis of the role of several party leaders while himself offering to quit as the party president.
Ticking-off Gehlot for camping in Jodhpur for his son Vaibhav's election, Gandhi said the chief minister spent days campaigning extensively for his son in Jodhpur and neglected the rest of the state.
Several senior leaders of the party, mainly from the South where the Congress did reasonably well except in Karnataka, have asked Mr Gandhi to continue. Senior party leader M Veerappa Moily on Tuesday termed the Lok Sabha election setback for the grand old party as a "passing phase" and backed the continuation of Rahul Gandhi as the Congress president.
Describing Gandhi as the "inspiration" for the party, Moily said it was not appropriate for him to quit as the Congress chief.
"Just because (Narendra) Modi has won...that is not a criterion to leave the presidentship. After all, ups and downs are common for the Congress party. We have seen them many a time," he told PTI.
Shashi Tharoor, who scored an electoral hat-trick by winning from the Thiruvananthapuram seat in the Lok Sabha polls, said Rahul Gandhi is the best person to pull the Congress out of its predicament following the setback.
He also said he is ready to take on the job of the Congress' leader in the Lok Sabha if offered the post.
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