"Chief Minister Chandy and Chennithala have been called to Delhi not to discuss the solar scam, but what changes should be made in the party to stabilise its activities and refurbish the image of the ministry with a view to attaining maximum seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls," AICC spokesperson P C Chacko, MP told reporters here.
They had also declined to give any direct reply on whether any leadership change was on the cards.
The Chief Minister has categorically ruled out his resignation in the wake of critical observations by the High Court on July 23 about the progress of probe into the solar scam, which has brought his office under a cloud.
Chandy had on July 14 met Congress president Sonia Gandhi to explain the political situation and later said the issue of leadership change and cabinet reshuffle was not discussed.
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He said it was not correct to say the High Command was intervening to solve problems in the party and ministry. "It is the practice in Congress to give time for leaders in the states concerned to solve the problems of their own."
The scam pertains to financial cheating of large number of people by scam accused Saritha Nair and Biju Radhakrishnan. It took a serious political turn after arrest of a close personal aide of Chandy for his alleged links with the fraudsters.