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Congress will take final decision on Rahul's candidature, timeline not decided

New Delhi, July 13: Congress today hinted that declaration of Rahul Gandhi as Prime Ministerial candidate cannot be ruled out, dismissing as "personal opinion" certaincomments of senior leader Digvijay Singh in this regard."Individuals may have

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: July 13, 2013 18:51 IST
congress will take final decision on rahul s candidature
congress will take final decision on rahul s candidature timeline not decided

New Delhi, July 13: Congress today hinted that declaration of Rahul Gandhi as Prime Ministerial candidate cannot be ruled out, dismissing as "personal opinion" certain

comments of senior leader Digvijay Singh in this regard.



"Individuals may have their personal opinions, but on such issues final decision is taken by the party only. The party has declared in Jaipur at the time when Rahul Gandhi's appointment as Vice President was announced that the question of campaign and leadership will be decided by it later. No time frame was announced", party General Secretary Janardan Dwivedi told reporters.

He was replying to a question on the hint given by Singh that declaration of Gandhi as PM candidate ahead of polls is unlikely.

"We do not have a presidential form of government. Congress party does not declare PM or CM candidates before elections...Even in the Karnataka Assembly elections we had not declared any CM candidate," Singh, who is also a party General Secretary, had said in an interview.

Singh had said this while replying to questions why Congress was diffident about projecting Rahul Gandhi, why it should not project him and who is the PM candidate of
Congress.

Party leaders have been saying in private that Rahul Gandhi is the natural choice as PM candidate given the fact that as party Vice President he was number two in the
organisation after party chief Sonia Gandhi who has renounced Prime Ministership some ten years back.

At the AICC briefing, party General Secretary Ajay Maken, who is Communication department chief, steered clear of the issue, saying he did not want to say anything.

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