The committee promised to inform the leadership of the ground situation within a few days.
According to a member of the alliance committee, the committee has held meetings with almost all state units including Uttar Pradesh and Delhi and has only left discussions with the Punjab unit and a few others.
Under the leadership of senior Congress leader Mukul Wasnik, the five-member National Alliance Committee began a two-day exercise of meeting state units to understand their perspective on entering alliances in the states. The committee will reportedly submit its report to party chief Mallikarjun Kharge to provide him with a brief overview of the situation regarding possible allies, strong and weak seats, and others.
"Our job was to get ground-level feedback from the workers and party leaders and make assessments as to what needs to be done going forward," an alliance committee member told news agency PTI.
The committee member further said that the committee had sought time from the party's leadership and that it would present the details of the panel's evaluation and feedback to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Senior Leader Rahul Gandhi at a meeting.
The meeting will be held in a few days since Rahul Gandhi and Kharge may be travelling. Following the completion of the alliance meeting, Congress general secretary and Uttar Pradesh in-charge Avinash Pande said ways to strengthen the INDIA bloc were discussed at the meeting.
Avinash Pande also said that the meeting on all these meetings will be placed before party chief Kharge and Rahul Gandhi on January 4. He emphasized that the party will move forward with the decision of the party's top leadership.