<p>After facing a difficult election, Congress top brass including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party chief Sonia Gandhi are expected this evening to deliberate on the strategy ahead.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Congress core group, headed by Gandhi, will be holding consultations at a time when exit polls would be out, giving indications of the shape of things to come when results are declared on May 16.<br /><br />While BJP under its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is upbeat about the prospects, Congress leaders are claiming that UPA III is coming to power.<br /><br />Only last week, Finance Minister P Chidambaram had said that Congress has a "very good chance" of forming a government under its leadership with some allies.<br /><br />His remarks had come amid talk of an "enlarged" UPA-III to stop Narendra Modi from coming to power.<br /><br />A senior party leader had floated the idea of an "enlarged" UPA-III taking on board new allies and keeping open the issue of leadership to stop Modi from becoming the Prime Minister.<br /><br />"All options are on the table and no option is off the table. It all depends upon the numbers we get and the BJP gets and the margin between them," a senior party leader, who declined to be identified, had said echoing the sentiments of a section of the party.<br /><br />Another section, however, is advocating that the party should sit in the opposition if it comes out with reduced numbers.<br /><br />The argument of this section is that in such a situation the party can come up the winner on its own in the next Lok Sabha elections.</p>
<p>After facing a difficult election, Congress top brass including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party chief Sonia Gandhi are expected this evening to deliberate on the strategy ahead.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Congress core group, headed by Gandhi, will be holding consultations at a time when exit polls would be out, giving indications of the shape of things to come when results are declared on May 16.<br /><br />While BJP under its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is upbeat about the prospects, Congress leaders are claiming that UPA III is coming to power.<br /><br />Only last week, Finance Minister P Chidambaram had said that Congress has a "very good chance" of forming a government under its leadership with some allies.<br /><br />His remarks had come amid talk of an "enlarged" UPA-III to stop Narendra Modi from coming to power.<br /><br />A senior party leader had floated the idea of an "enlarged" UPA-III taking on board new allies and keeping open the issue of leadership to stop Modi from becoming the Prime Minister.<br /><br />"All options are on the table and no option is off the table. It all depends upon the numbers we get and the BJP gets and the margin between them," a senior party leader, who declined to be identified, had said echoing the sentiments of a section of the party.<br /><br />Another section, however, is advocating that the party should sit in the opposition if it comes out with reduced numbers.<br /><br />The argument of this section is that in such a situation the party can come up the winner on its own in the next Lok Sabha elections.</p>