NEW DELHI: Congress president Rahul Gandhi is expected to unveil an agenda for youth in the upcoming AICC session, designed to make the Grand Old Party younger and energetic down the line. A section of leadership has also placed a proposal on quota for youth at all levels of party leadership, perhaps in the new Congress Working Committee itself, sources said. This is aimed at bringing about a generational shift in the party.ET reported on Thursday that many senior leaders have already expressed their readiness to make way for the younger lot to help Gandhi build his team. The fact that may top leaders of Congress are already in the 65-75 age group, empowering more young leaders has also become a political and organisational necessity for the Congress. The party has been trying to position Rahul Gandhi as leader of the youth, a social segment that accounts for around 65% population, thereby making them the largest vote-bank of the country. At the same time, many senior leaders will also continue in Rahul Gandhi’s team, giving it a blend of young and experienced leaders, more so when the party has to face the entrenched Narendra Modi-led BJP Along with youth, the AICC session will also strive to give a new meaningful role to the party workers by ensuring that they are heard in the party’s day-to-day functioning and in decision and policy-making processes, a leader said. The steering committee meeting on Friday will finalise the AICC resolutions and, as reported earlier, the session will call upon a united fight against BJP even as it asserts rebuilding party base as the top priority. While many advocate consensus route for constituting new CWC, Rahul will be mandated to decide whether to call elections to CWC.The party is also planning to release booklets, in many languages, as critique of NDA government’s sectorwise performance.Gandhi will make his inaugural address on Saturday and valedictory address on Sunday.While Rahul has taken charge as party chief, Sonia Gandhi continues as leader of Congress Parliamentary Party and the anchor for Congress.