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Ready to accept PM post if Congress wins LS polls and elects me: Rahul Gandhi - The Economic Times

Ready to accept PM post if Congress wins LS polls and elects me: Rahul Gandhi

By PTI | 7 Feb, 2014, 10.02PM IST
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Replying to why Congress was hesitant in projecting him as PM candidate, he said that doing so before polls was unconstitutional.
ET SPECIAL:

RANCHI: Rahul Gandhi today said he was ready to accept the post of Prime Minister if the Congress MPs elect him in the event of the party and its allies getting a majority in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Gandhi also said he would not like to be projected as Congress' prime ministerial candidate as it would be unconstitutional and also that the party doesn't usually announce its PM nominee ahead of the elections. The elections are due by May.

The Congress Vice President expressed these views during an interaction with a select group of people here during when some senior Jharkand PCC leaders were present.

A PCC leader, who did not want to be identified, quoted Gandhi as having said that if the MPs of Congress and its allies get elected in majority and if they chose him for the post of prime minister he would accept it.

Gandhi, who has been put incharge of Congress' poll campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, told his audience that he had publicly said at the recent AICC meeting that he was a soldier of the party.

Replying to queries on why the Congress was hesitant in projecting him as the party's prime ministerial candidate, he is reported to have said that doing so before polls was unconstitutional. The PCC leader said Rahul disagreed with a questioner that Government accepting his demand for increase in the quota of subsidised gas cylinders from 9 to 12 and withdrawing an Ordinance that protected convicted legislators after his outburst indicated he was the party's PM choice.

Rahul said whatever he has done is based on the feedback he got from party workers.

He was also quoted as having said that the Congress and RJD are still in discussions about forging an alliance and that nothing has been decided yet. At the same time, he said there is a need to stop the communal forces.

The PCC leader said Rahul agreed with a questioner that there was lack of discipline in the Congress in some states and also informed he was working to set up a structure in the party to infuse discipline.

To a query about a 'high command culture' in Congress, the PCC leader said Rahul replied that he refers all issues to PCC chiefs for solutions in their respective states.

Gandhi was also quoted as having said he was in favour of more empowerment of the women.

When told that people on the ground hardly knew about existence of the Right to Information(RTI) Act, he came with a counter asking whether it should be scrapped. He also favoured passing of some more people-friendly bills.

During his day-long visit to Jharkand, Gandhi interacted with tribal women and people from the minority communities and with some other groups.
 
It is a policy of deliberate ambiguity.

Similar to the Israeli nuclear weapons program. They neither confirm or deny it.

Too bad Rahul Gandhi is not clever enough to be a Jew. :lol: Israel can make the policy of deliberate ambiguity work, Rahul can't.
 
It is a policy of deliberate ambiguity.

Similar to the Israeli nuclear weapons program. They neither confirm or deny it.

Too bad Rahul Gandhi is not clever enough to be a Jew. :lol: Israel can make the policy of deliberate ambiguity work, Rahul can't.

Actually they din't named him officially because according to surveys, Congress is getting into 2 digits. The lowest tally EVER. I am sure, RG won't want all the blame to come to his side.

BJP to be biggest party in 2014 election: opinion polls | NDTV.com
 
Well him becoming the PM of India might not do much damage but also might not bring much good. I would accept him as PM> But I still believe Modi deserves a chance. He has a vision and idea when it comes to building infrastructure and promoting development.


But frankly speaking even congress is not doing a bad job. Lets take rapid metro as an example. Ever metro city in a congress ruled state has a modern metro. Not one BJP ruled state has got one yet. Not even gujarat. Congress is also keen of national development but they get bogged down by their populist decisions.
 
Well him becoming the PM of India might not do much damage but also might not bring much good. I would accept him as PM> But I still believe Modi deserves a chance. He has a vision and idea when it comes to building infrastructure and promoting development.


But frankly speaking even congress is not doing a bad job. Lets take rapid metro as an example. Ever metro city in a congress ruled state has a modern metro. Not one BJP ruled state has got one yet. Not even gujarat. Congress is also keen of national development but they get bogged down by their populist decisions.

This is not a criteria to weigh the two parties. The fastest growing states in India are that ruled by BJP or other parties, be it MP, CG or Bihar. BTW, i think you forgot the Bangalore Metro (It was made under BJP rule)
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This is not a criteria to weigh the two parties. The fastest growing states in India are that ruled by BJP or other parties, be it MP, CG or Bihar. BTW, i think you forgot the Bangalore Metro.
I agree!! and frankly I would apreciate Modi as PM.

But Gujarat has also not made any miraculous development. Gujarat's development is also pretty medicore if you compare it other states. I frankly believe Gujarat thing is a little overhyped. Gujarat doesn't have the highest per capita in India, it is not the most educated state, it is not the most developed etc.. The only thing Gujarat is no1 in is exports.

So saying that Modi will do an exponentially better job that Rahul might be an exaggeration.
 
I agree!! and frankly I would apreciate Modi as PM.

But Gujarat has also not made any miraculous development. Gujarat's development is also pretty medicore if you compare it other states. I frankly believe Gujarat thing is a little overhyped. Gujarat doesn't have the highest per capita in India, it is not the most educated state, it is not the most developed etc.. The only thing Gujarat is no1 in is exports.

So saying that Modi will do an exponentially better job that Rahul might be an exaggeration.

Not saying that at all. What i am saying is atleast he has rise to (aspire for) the post by taking one step at a time & proving his credentials. Compared this to Rahul, what thing he has to his name?? Has he ever been a minister or have taken any Govt. Position/Responsibility EVER??? I would not like to see someone as the PM of India just because 2 earlier PMs of India were of the same surname. If we were talking about say US Presidential elections, than RG wouldn't have been contender also, let alone made the President.
 
Ready to accept PM post if Congress wins LS polls and elects me: Rahul Gandhi - The Economic Times

Ready to accept PM post if Congress wins LS polls and elects me: Rahul Gandhi

By PTI | 7 Feb, 2014, 10.02PM IST
0 comments |Post a Comment

READ MORE ON » RJD | Rahul Gandhi | Lok Sabha | Congress | BJP
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Replying to why Congress was hesitant in projecting him as PM candidate, he said that doing so before polls was unconstitutional.
ET SPECIAL:

RANCHI: Rahul Gandhi today said he was ready to accept the post of Prime Minister if the Congress MPs elect him in the event of the party and its allies getting a majority in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Gandhi also said he would not like to be projected as Congress' prime ministerial candidate as it would be unconstitutional and also that the party doesn't usually announce its PM nominee ahead of the elections. The elections are due by May.

The Congress Vice President expressed these views during an interaction with a select group of people here during when some senior Jharkand PCC leaders were present.

A PCC leader, who did not want to be identified, quoted Gandhi as having said that if the MPs of Congress and its allies get elected in majority and if they chose him for the post of prime minister he would accept it.

Gandhi, who has been put incharge of Congress' poll campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, told his audience that he had publicly said at the recent AICC meeting that he was a soldier of the party.

Replying to queries on why the Congress was hesitant in projecting him as the party's prime ministerial candidate, he is reported to have said that doing so before polls was unconstitutional. The PCC leader said Rahul disagreed with a questioner that Government accepting his demand for increase in the quota of subsidised gas cylinders from 9 to 12 and withdrawing an Ordinance that protected convicted legislators after his outburst indicated he was the party's PM choice.

Rahul said whatever he has done is based on the feedback he got from party workers.

He was also quoted as having said that the Congress and RJD are still in discussions about forging an alliance and that nothing has been decided yet. At the same time, he said there is a need to stop the communal forces.

The PCC leader said Rahul agreed with a questioner that there was lack of discipline in the Congress in some states and also informed he was working to set up a structure in the party to infuse discipline.

To a query about a 'high command culture' in Congress, the PCC leader said Rahul replied that he refers all issues to PCC chiefs for solutions in their respective states.

Gandhi was also quoted as having said he was in favour of more empowerment of the women.

When told that people on the ground hardly knew about existence of the Right to Information(RTI) Act, he came with a counter asking whether it should be scrapped. He also favoured passing of some more people-friendly bills.

During his day-long visit to Jharkand, Gandhi interacted with tribal women and people from the minority communities and with some other groups.


"Ready to accept PM post"-- and we will be obliged, huh!!

That dumbo prince is shameless enough to say this with a blank resume. :hitwall:
 
Ready to accept PM post if Congress wins LS polls and elects me: Rahul Gandhi - The Economic Times

Ready to accept PM post if Congress wins LS polls and elects me: Rahul Gandhi

By PTI | 7 Feb, 2014, 10.02PM IST
0 comments |Post a Comment

READ MORE ON » RJD | Rahul Gandhi | Lok Sabha | Congress | BJP
ready-to-accept-pm-post-if-congress-wins-ls-polls-and-elects-me-rahul-gandhi.jpg

Replying to why Congress was hesitant in projecting him as PM candidate, he said that doing so before polls was unconstitutional.
ET SPECIAL:

RANCHI: Rahul Gandhi today said he was ready to accept the post of Prime Minister if the Congress MPs elect him in the event of the party and its allies getting a majority in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Gandhi also said he would not like to be projected as Congress' prime ministerial candidate as it would be unconstitutional and also that the party doesn't usually announce its PM nominee ahead of the elections. The elections are due by May.

The Congress Vice President expressed these views during an interaction with a select group of people here during when some senior Jharkand PCC leaders were present.

A PCC leader, who did not want to be identified, quoted Gandhi as having said that if the MPs of Congress and its allies get elected in majority and if they chose him for the post of prime minister he would accept it.

Gandhi, who has been put incharge of Congress' poll campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, told his audience that he had publicly said at the recent AICC meeting that he was a soldier of the party.

Replying to queries on why the Congress was hesitant in projecting him as the party's prime ministerial candidate, he is reported to have said that doing so before polls was unconstitutional. The PCC leader said Rahul disagreed with a questioner that Government accepting his demand for increase in the quota of subsidised gas cylinders from 9 to 12 and withdrawing an Ordinance that protected convicted legislators after his outburst indicated he was the party's PM choice.

Rahul said whatever he has done is based on the feedback he got from party workers.

He was also quoted as having said that the Congress and RJD are still in discussions about forging an alliance and that nothing has been decided yet. At the same time, he said there is a need to stop the communal forces.

The PCC leader said Rahul agreed with a questioner that there was lack of discipline in the Congress in some states and also informed he was working to set up a structure in the party to infuse discipline.

To a query about a 'high command culture' in Congress, the PCC leader said Rahul replied that he refers all issues to PCC chiefs for solutions in their respective states.

Gandhi was also quoted as having said he was in favour of more empowerment of the women.

When told that people on the ground hardly knew about existence of the Right to Information(RTI) Act, he came with a counter asking whether it should be scrapped. He also favoured passing of some more people-friendly bills.

During his day-long visit to Jharkand, Gandhi interacted with tribal women and people from the minority communities and with some other groups.


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I agree!! and frankly I would apreciate Modi as PM.

But Gujarat has also not made any miraculous development. Gujarat's development is also pretty medicore if you compare it other states. I frankly believe Gujarat thing is a little overhyped. Gujarat doesn't have the highest per capita in India, it is not the most educated state, it is not the most developed etc.. The only thing Gujarat is no1 in is exports.

So saying that Modi will do an exponentially better job that Rahul might be an exaggeration.


To come to that conclusion you also have to consider Rahul's achievements as an administrator..............oh wait!! :(
 
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