Sources said this eagerness within the party to push Rahul to the vanguard of its campaign in the Assembly polls is a “calculated risk”. A party veteran said, “Prior to becoming the Congress president in 2017, Rahul had led an aggressive campaign against the BJP in the Gujarat Assembly polls and though we didn’t come to power in the state, we registered our best performance in decades; this time we are hopeful of returning to power in Assam, retaining Puducherry and through a potential winning alliance with the DMK, winning Tamil Nadu too… with some luck, even Kerala may be in the bag. If Rahul leads the campaign, we can settle the leadership issue easily and his personal reservations against returning to the top may also go away.” Secondly, the leader said, “There is no denying that Rahul is the only Opposition leader who has been consistently attacking the Narendra Modi government; within the Congress, even those raising questions on the efficacy of our leadership, haven’t been as vocal against Modi and BJP as Rahul… he is obviously the only choice to lead the party and by being the face of the Assembly election campaign, irrespective of the outcome, this message will go out loud and clear,” the leader said.