"Sulking" for not having been given a free hand for the party's campaign for the state assembly election due later this year, the former chief minister today visited Delhi for some "personal" work.
He is expected to make an important announcement about his future course of action at tomorrow's event in the state capital.
Vaghela had earlier slammed the state Congress over "lack of homework" for the assembly polls.
When asked about the cross voting by Congress MLAs in favour of NDA candidate Ram Nath Kovind, Vaghela claimed ignorance.
"I voted for UPA nominee Meira Kumar. I don't know about cross voting. My Delhi visit was purely personal. It was not political," he told reporters at the airport.
At least eight MLAs of the opposition Congress in BJP-ruled Gujarat appeared to have voted Kovind.
The gathering, which is scheduled to be held near Gandhinagar Town Hall, is being seen as his attempt to display his political might ahead of the assembly polls.
However, Vaghela has maintained that it was not a "show of strength" against the Congress leadership.
As the sudden move by him shook the state Congress, several leaders, including former state party president Siddharth Patel and AICC spokesperson Shaktisinh Gohil, met him and urged him not to announce his retirement at the event tomorrow.
When asked about Vaghela's next possible move, be it retirement or opening a new front by quitting Congress, his son and Congress MLA Mahendrasinh Vaghela said, "Wait and watch."
Mahendrasinh, however, asserted that his father, fondly known as 'Bapu', will not announce retirement.
"I know him not just as his son, but also as a Congress worker. Therefore, I can say that Bapu will never announce retirement. He will never leave active politics," Mahendrasinh told PTI.
When asked if his father has made up his mind to quit Congress, Mahendrasinh said, "You need to wait till tomorrow".
"This is not a show of strength. I just wanted to respect the feelings of my supporters, especially those from my constituency Kapadvanj," he had said.
However, the Congress has asked its party members and MLAs not to attend tomorrow's meeting. "We hope that no Congress MLAs or workers will attend the meeting," Siddarth Patel said.
On June 24, while addressing a meeting of his supporters in Gandhinagar, Vaghela had said he would not follow the Congress leadership if it continued on its present suicidal path in Gujarat, where elections are due this year.
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