"Every body has a right to dream. You cannot put a ban on people dreaming. There is no such law in the country. So many Chief Ministers are dreaming of becoming Prime Ministerial candidate.
"Some have been announced. Some themselves think that they are. Why can't Kejriwal think of it though he has been a Chief Minister for only last six days," party general secretary in-charge for Delhi Shakeel Ahmed told reporters here.
He was asked whether Kerjriwal could prove a challenge to the Congress Vice-President in the Prime Ministerial race.
"There is no such challenge. No party can create a threat for Rahul Gandhi. Everyone in politics has his own stature, though they (AAP) have the right to their opinion," Ahmed said.
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Senior AAP leader Yogendra Yadav earlier said that the country must have better options than Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi for the Prime Minister's post.
Asked if he would like to see Kejriwal as the Prime Minister, he said, "We have again and again said that Rahul and Modi's fight (for the post) is unfortunate. The country must have better options than this.
Outlining its national ambitions, AAP announced it will contest "maximum" number of seats in most states in upcoming Lok Sabha polls and the first list of its candidates will be out in the next 10-15 days.
Responding to questions on it, the Congress general secretary said that all small and big parties have a right to go to people in democracy.
He added the conditions were different in Delhi, where the recent election saw AAP making a stunning debut while the Congress was decimated, and "different situations prevail in Lok Sabha poll".