As the Congress grapples to ensure peace between its warring factions led by Chief Minister Virabhadra Singh and PCC head Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu in poll-bound Himachal Pradesh, sources today suggested the ball now is in party vice president Rahul Gandhi's court.
According to the sources, a way forward is likely only after Rahul is back from his foreign visit.
The Congress vice president is expected to return towards the weekend or early next week.
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Singh has been seeking removal of Congress' state unit president Sukhu, his known detractor.
The four-time chief minister of the hill state had also earlier conveyed to the party's central leadership that he would not contest the upcoming assembly polls if "current situation" persisted.
While Singh is firm on his demand, the sources said that a section in the AICC feels that any disruption in the party unit in Himachal Pradesh, one of only six states being ruled by the party, "just ahead of the polls" will not augur well in view of the party's prospects.
Karnataka, Mizoram, Punjab, Puducherry and Meghalaya are the other states where the Congress is in power.
"We hope there is a speedy resolution. Himachal Pradesh is a small, but key state for us. Rahulji will guide the party in this situation," the source added.
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