Sources say Falerio, a former chief minister of Goa whose stint as the party's in-charge of north-eastern states has rarely seen him visiting these states, called on Sonia Gandhi, on October 8. He is said to have told her that the decision to replace him would signal a surrender to Debbarma, a man who had quit the party. Falerio and another senior party office-bearer known for his proximity to Sonia Gandhi proposed that Gogoi could be made in-charge of any of the other north-eastern states for the time being, sources told Outlook. The proposal was accompanied by Falerio’s offer to step aside from his responsibilities in the north-east, or at least some of the states, when a more wide-ranging party reshuffle is carried out but that removing him so soon after Debbarma’s attack would send a wrong message. He also said that Debbarma's petition in the Supreme Court demanding a NRC for Tripura had "weakened the party's position against the Assam NRC and also alienated Congress workers in Tripura".