However, it is learnt that Rahul has conveyed to Nehru-Gandhi loyalist and Congress treasurer Ahmed Patel that he is willing to stay on as party president for a month, during which time the seniors must build a consensus on who among them can replace him as chief of the Grand Old Party. Sources said Rahul, now an MP from Wayanad after losing his Amethi seat in the polls, has shown some interest in an alternative proposal presented by Patel asking him to lead the Congress in the Lok Sabha, though the party will not qualify to stake claim for the post of Leader of Opposition, having fallen three MPs short of the 55-member mark required to get an LoP.