Party sources said the exercise will be a first major programme to deliberate on the issue of toning of the outfit after the 2014 Lok Sabha polls which saw Congress securing just two of the total 80 seats in the backdrop of a Narendra Modi wave.
Congress has been out of power in Uttar Pradesh since 1989 in the wake of Mandal and Mandir surge. Politics of the state has been dominated by regional parties like the SP and BSP for the last 10 years.
Significance is attached to the meet being held at Mathura, which is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, in Western Uttar Pradesh. BJP and its allies had secured 73 seats in UP in the last general election.
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