On the organisational front, senior party sources say that the Congress high command will soon send out observers to the states to revive the various cells of the party like the financial cell, the Harijan cell and the employment cell. Younger leaders are to be drafted into these cells to ensure that these are not packed with PCC appointees. Its argued that this would help cultivate a younger second line of leadership in the Congress. It may be recalled that the accent on youth was the Congress theme during Rajiv Gandhis tenure. Then there is the attempt to clean up the party image. Though corruption is rampant at various levels, the Sonia camp, which has swelled in numbers ever since Rao quit, places all the blame for the party image being tarnished on the "corrupt coterie" around Rao. Therefore, the unspoken line taken by the anti-Rao majority in the Congress is that no support should be extended to the likes of Satish Sharma and Rao. Its clear that ever since Rao quit as party president, the Gandhi-Nehru family is back in the spotlight at the AICC headquarters. For a party on the downslide and without a charismatic leader, Sonia is seen as something of a potential saviour. But can she bring order in the Congress? Operating from the sidelines, she has managed rather well so far. However, it could be a different ballgame if she enters active politics. For then, the effect would not be limited to the personal ambitions of other party leaders.