Maken, who was subjected to a volley of questions at the AICC briefing on the remarks of Dikshit as also that of her son and party leader Sandeep Dikshit, initially steered clear of the issue.
He recalled how Congress in-charge for Delhi affairs P C Chacko had yesterday virtually asked Shiela to shut up after Sonia Gandhi had disapproved of senior leaders quarrelling in the open.
Maken refused to react when asked as to what the party would do with people "who are trying to make holes in the party ship caught in a storm".
He said that even after Sonia's remarks, if someone was not amenable, then "it is for the concerned people to look at it and take appropriate action", he said in an obvious reference to the Disciplinary Action Committee headed by senior leader A K Antony.
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Maken said that a stock taking exercise has already begun at the AICC after he along with PCC Chief Arvinder Singh Lovely and Chacko met Rahul Gandhi together and held separate consultations with Sonia Gandhi.
He said that the resignations of three of them were with the party leadership and no decision has been taken so far on them.