Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Chandrabhan said "there is no differences in the party and all the leaders are together".
"All the communities and castes, including ST/SC and minority are traditionally with Congress. If there is any personal matter, that would be sorted out," he told reporters when asked about a complaint by a state minister to the party high command in New Delhi some time back.
A divisional level workshop to gather feedback about government's programmes and policies would take place here tomorrow, Chandrabhan said.
"Chief minister Ashok Gehlot would be the main speaker in the workshop in which party MPs, MLAs ministers and workers from Jaipur, Sikar, Jhunjhunu and other areas in the division would take part," he said.
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