At a recent meeting in New Delhi, the Congress high command asked party leaders from Mumbai to shun differences and work unitedly to win the country's richest civic body, ruled by the Shiv Sena-BJP combine for over two decades.
Accordingly, a detailed action plan aimed at winning the election has been prepared, he said.
Rahul is personally monitoring the developments in Mumbai and would visit the city to mobilise party cadres before the actual campaigning starts, the leader said.
"Rahul urged the leaders to end factionalism and work in unison. The meeting lasted for several hours during which finer details of poll preparation were discussed. The meeting ended on a positive note," he added.
As a follow up, senior Congress leaders in Mumbai had two meetings in the past 10 days during which they chalked out a grand plan to dislodge the saffron combine from power in BMC, whose annual budget size is bigger than that of some states, the leader said.
Rahul may visit the city in October or November, the leader said.
