Cong plays down PM response on 3rd term
Congress ministers on Friday downplayed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s remarks appearing not to rule out his being in the prime ministerial race for a third term but party spokesperson Rashid Alvi said people have a desire that Rahul Gandhi should be the Prime Minister.
Union minister and Congress leader Rajiv Shukla remarked that the Prime Minister had said nothing to suggest he was ready for a third term.
“In my view he was responding to a pointed question. And what he said? He only said that when bridge will come we will decide how to cross it,” he said.
Mr Shukla also appeared to suggest that the media was giving different interpretations to Dr Singh’s remark.
Information and broadcasting minister Manish Tewari said that the Prime Minister was responding to a “hypothetical” question and it was not essential to “unnecessarily interpret” his statement.
“There is nothing to add or subtract to what the Prime Minister has said. He was responding to a hypothetical question and it not essential to unnecessarily interpret the PM’s statement,” Mr Tewari said.
Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi said, “The Prime Minister’s statement is very clear. No clarification is needed on it and till 2014, Manmohan Singhji is the Prime Minister of the country.”
He said that after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the newly-elected party MPs and the Congress leadership will take the decision on who will be the Prime Minister.
Mr Alvi at the same time significantly added, “Workers of the Congress Party have the desire from their heart that Rahulji should be the Prime Minister.”
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