The former Union minister also said that the 47-year- old's much expected elevation, however, did not mean that the "old guard" in the party was going to be "thrown by the wayside".
"This is something that we had announced some time ago. It's a natural process that is happening organically. Obviously, there is going to be an effect for the better. There is no doubt it has galvanised the rank and file, and the youth are all excited about this," she told PTI.
"We are so reassured by Sonia Gandhiji's presence. Because, she will always be our guardian who will guide us and it is under her stewardship that all this is happening. It's a very happy situation for us in the Congress," the MP said.
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) today approved the schedule for the election of the next party president, paving the way for the elevation of Rahul Gandhi.
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Party sources said that the process of election would start on December 1 with the issuing of the notification.
"Soniaji is going to be the omnipotent and omnipresent. She will guide and keep us on the right path. She is the one who will always be the guiding spirit. It's time for action now," the MP said.
Asked if there would be any major organisational changes, she said change is "inexorable", but it was for Rahul Gandhi to take a call on the matter.
"Change is always inexorable and inevitable, it will happen. It will be the call of the new president. So, I cannot predict or preempt and say anything. This is something that Rahul Gandhi will announce."
"I don't think the old guard are going to be thrown by the wayside. The old guard have tremendous experience and the young guard has all the enthusiasm and energy.
"Together, it is what we will collectively deliver and that is to bring the Congress back to the common man," she said.
The "need of the hour" is to "remove dictatorship and restore democratic practices" in the country, the former Union minister claimed.