"Kamat is a very seasoned and experienced leader. He is integral part of the Congress family. I categorically and squarely reject reports that he has resigned from the party".
"He was, is and will always remain a part of the Congress family. I am certain Congress leadership will discuss with him his future role and responsibility in the party so that it can benefit from his experience", party's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala told PTI.
The move had come ahead of next year's Mumbai civic elections, where Congress is hoping to dislodge the incumbent Shiv Sena-BJP combine.
Surjewala's remarks came hours after Kamat made it clear today that he has the "highest respect and regard" for Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Vice President Rahul Gandhi and "my resignation is purely on personal grounds."
Yesterday, there was no reaction from the AICC over Kamat's sudden decision to quit active politics which had come as a bolt from the blue for the party.
Meanwhile, Surjewala said that Rahul Gandhi is
finalising plans for structural changes in the party and has talked to a large number of partymen at various levels on the road ahead.
Party leaders like Jairam Ramesh has already made a strong pitch for Rahul to take over the organisation.
A senior leader, however, remarked that changes in the organisation needed be carried out cautiously given the fact that those sitting in the AICC are "more powerful than the Syndicate" in the times of Indira Gandhi.
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