NEW DELHI: In an indication that Rahul Gandhi might be re-engaging with organisational work, the Congress president is slated to address a Haryana unit-related panel on Thursday while also meeting senior leaders of other poll-bound states this week. Sources said after attending the “Haryana state coordination committee” meeting at his residence, Rahul has called senior leaders of Maharashtra for discussions on Thursday.He has also invited Delhi Congress chief Sheila Dikshit for a review on Friday. The engagements come even as there is still no official word on Rahul reconsidering his “resignation” as party chief even as some voices in the party have spoken of alternative mechanisms in case he does not relent. The appointments, however, suggest Rahul may be resuming his usual presidential duties following a month-long withdrawal after his announcement to quit at the Congress Working Committee ’s stocktaking on May 25.During this period, he refused to interact with colleagues and stayed away from meetings, even going on a short overseas trip. Last Thursday, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel met Rahul in what was his first meeting after the resignation announcement. Now, the Haryana, Delhi and Maharashtra discussions would convey a return to normalcy. However, no immediate inference can be drawn on Rahul’s intent over the leadership issue from the sudden spurt in his activities.Insiders say he is adamant on quitting and the Gandhi scion himself issued a confirmation of sorts last week by telling reporters that he would not be involved in the search for his successor. On the other hand, AICC managers are still trying to persuade him to stay on. In contrast, the slew of meetings is bound to result in further speculation among Congress leaders who’ve been practically clueless about the leadership after the poll defeat. Rahul’s decision to attend the Haryana committee meeting is an unusual intervention as the panel is headed by AICC general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad .The state unit has been particularly wracked by factionalism. It appears to flow directly from the mishap at the previous gathering last month. Called to discuss a revamp plan for the state after the washout in the LS polls, the discussion descended into factional chaos and name-calling, forcing Azad to walk out. Given the unmanageable situation, Rahul’s presence is expected to bring order and result in a semblance of unity.Congress has been beset with a vociferous demand for organisational revamp in the state, which many say is a must to get going after the ruling BJP strengthened its position for the state polls by sweeping the LS contest in the state. The faction-fighting, led by state unit chief Ashok Tanwar and former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda , has stalled any forward movement. That Rahul has agreed to step into the Haryana minefield suggests he is concerned about the coming state polls after the massive LS debacle.Read this story in Bengali