Besides meeting Gandhi, the leaders participated in the state Congress coordination committee meeting convened by AICC General Secretary Ambika Soni, who is in-charge of party affairs in the state.
Party leaders, including the chief minister, downplayed any differences and insisted that the meeting was on election preparedness.
Rawat said that the meeting was long pending and was called to decide strategy for the polls which are scheduled next year.
Gandhi is apparently learning lessons from the poll debacle in Assam and seeking to bring about unity among top party leaders from Uttarakhand.
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In Assam, the failure to patch up differences between the then Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and his detractor Himanta Biswa Sarma had cost the party dearly in the Assembly poll earlier this year.
On meeting with Gandhi, Rawat said a roadmap for development in the state ahead of next year elections was putforth before him and he has sought more details in this regard.
Rawat also met Union minister Nitin Gadkari and discussed with him the infrastructure related projects.
To a question on shifting of state capital to Gairsain, Rawat said there was no question of going back on the issue as lot of construction work has already been completed and some are in full swing and soon after it is over, the state capital will be shifted there.
"There is no question of going back on making Gairsain the capital of Uttarakhand," he said, adding that the Assembly building and MLA hostel and secretariat building have been constructed.