‘Rahul ready for new responsibility’

Amid speculation over Rahul Gandhi taking a bigger role in Congress, senior party leader Karan Singh feels that there is “no probable reason” why he should stay away from the responsibility.
“I was a Cabinet minister at 36, he is over 40 so there is no probable reason why he shouldn’t. I assume he will be ready but what decision is taken will depend really upon (Congress chairperson) Soniaji (Gandhi) and him, it is between them,” Mr Singh, a Rajya Sabha member, told PTI on the sidelines of his third annual lecture at NIIT university here. He was asked whether Rahul was ready to assume a bigger responsibility in the party.
The veteran leader also cleared the air about a party section in Jammu and Kashmir, where Congress is in alliance with the National Conference, reportedly asking for rotation of the chief minister.
“Last time it was on rotational basis when we were in coalition with the PDP, this time the Congress made a commitment that National Conference will continue for all six years. Unless there is some change of heart on both the sides, I presume that will continue,” Mr Singh said.
Asked about the current debate on whether or not the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) should be lifted from certain parts of the state, the titular maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir said it was between the state government and the Army to sort out.
“There seems to be a sharp difference of opinion. The Army feels very strongly that it shouldn’t be lifted and Omar feels strongly that it should be lifted partially, so I think they should sort it out between themselves,” Mr Singh said.
He, however, felt that the matter should not have been given such a hype and should have been solved amicably.
“I am sorry that there should be a public disagreement like that. It would have been better if things had been done silently,” he said. The 80-year-old, whose name was in reckoning for the President’s post last time around, said he was open to accepting the challenge.
The tenure of the incumbent President, Pratibha Devisingh Patil, ends in July next year and Mr Singh indicated that he was ready to take on the mantle if it is offered to him.

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