Congress is likely to enforce the 'One family, one ticket' formula granting exemption to only another family member who has been doing "exemplary work" for the party for a period of at least five years. The decision is being taken at the brainstorming conclave 'Chintan Shivir', which will start on Friday at Udaipur. The grab old party promised big-ticket changes while acknowledging that it had not kept pace with changing times.
Party chief Sonia Gandhi said, "It is an opportunity to discuss both national issues and do meaningful self-introspection." The three-day 'Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir' is being held against the backdrop of a string of electoral defeats and dissent in the party over the past many years. Over 400 delegates will discuss subject-specific issues across six groups at the Shivir.
The Shivir will focus on time-bound party restructuring, finding ways to combat politics of polarisation and getting battle-ready for upcoming electoral challenges. These discussions will continue on the first and second days and the conclusions will be recorded in the form of a declaration, a draft of which will be discussed at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting to be held there on the third and last day.