The meeting began with interim party chief Sonia Gandhi informing the virtual gathering, through a brief opening statement, of her decision to resign from office and urging the CWC to begin the process of finding her successor. She then asked organisational general secretary KC Venugopal to read out a statement she had sent him on August 20 as her response to the letter by the 23 leaders, including Congress loyalists and CWC members Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Mukul Wasnik, five former chief ministers and several former Union ministers. The letter was a reiteration of her desire to quit the party’s top office and for her successor to be appointed at the earliest. After seven hours, when the meeting ended, Sonia made her closing remarks. She recognised the concerns red-flagged by the pro-reform group, said she was hurt about the tenor of the letter and the manner in which it was leaked to the press ahead of the CWC meet but also asserted that she harboured no ill-will against the signatories and wanted to ‘forget and move on’ for the party to fight united against the BJP. The CWC, including signatories to the letter – Azad, Sharma, Wasnik and Jitin Prasad, unanimously adopted a resolution endorsing Sonia’s continuation as party president “until such a time as circumstances will permit an AICC session to be convened”.