Concerned over Cong's declining base, Rahul Gandhi plans to tour Maharashtra

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Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Friday expressed worries over his party losing base in Maharashtra to its ally NCP and said he would tour the state more often to boost the grass root cadre and assist party preperations for the 2014 assembly elections.

Interacting with NSUI delegates from Maharashtra, Rahul, who is on a day's visit to the country's financial capital, said this was his first political visit.

"I plan to undertake constituency-wise tours to take a first hand view of the party's strengths and weaknesses. I will come more often here," the Congress leader is said to have told the NSUI delegates in a closed door meeting at Bhaidas Hall in suburban Vile Parle.

Tushar Pote, a second year BBA student of SSGM College from Shirdi said that Rahul was worried that the Congress' base was pipped by NCP at the grassroot level.

"Why are we number two party in the recent local bodies elections. I got to know different versions of the reasons. Hence I have decided to personally look into it," Pote quoted the Congress scion as saying.

According to Pote, Rahul said Maharashtra had contributed a lot to the Congress as well as national politics.

During the interaction, Rahul was told that since Ajit Pawar had taken charge of the NCP in the state, the party was steadily increasing its base at the grass root where as the congress was identified with scams.

"Rahul said the congress had undertaken a clean-up system referring to the organisational elections in NSUI and youth congress.

He said when you add clean water to muddied water in a bucket, it overall gets cleaner," Pote said.

The Congress leader said he would extensively campaign and tour the state for the 2014 elections. To a question posed to him on whether Priyanka Gandhi Vadra would join him in the campaign since people in Maharashtra view her as so similar to their grandmother Indira Gandhi, Rahul responded saying his sister had campaigned with him in Uttar Pradesh and would join him in Maharashtra as well.

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