This became clear with Jogi today saying he would go by the wishes of party chief Sonia Gandhi on the issue of contesting polls.
"It is for Soniaji to decide which polls I should contest, whether Assembly, the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha," Jogi said when asked whether he was contesting the Assembly polls.
Congress is out of power in the state for 10 years and the party is wanting to keep Jogi, who had been sulking for some time recently, in good humour.
The rationale being given is as to how could all the three members of one family fight the Assembly polls.
At present Jogi and his wife are MLAs. Jogi has the distinction of being the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh when it was carved out of Madhya Pradesh.
The AICC Scrutiny Committee for Chhattisgarh is currently meeting here. It is headed by party General Secretary C P Joshi.
With the state unit being virtually divided in pro and anti-Jogi RPT anti-Jogi camps, central leaders including Rahul Gandhi have on various occasions underlined the need for senior party leaders in the state to work in a tandem.
Sometime back, Gandhi had said in 2008, Congress had lost the Chhattisgarh polls not due to the party workers, but due to senior party leaders "who did not work collectively".
