The plans for Saturday’s rally, which had over 30,000 party workers from across the country in attendance (Delhi Congress chief Subhash Chopra put the figure at 50,000), had been afoot for several months now. The party had initially planned it for October, and then deferred it to November, before finally deciding on December 14. All this while, Congress sources say, a section of the party leadership was constantly in touch with Rahul to ensure that he not just participates in the rally but has enough ammunition to charge at the BJP with. Rahul’s sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was also convinced to share the dais at the rally and exhort party workers with an equally stinging speech against the BJP.