"It's not a question of having made him (the PM candidate). The country is demanding that. As far as the person about whom you talking, this country is demanding since 1989 that a member from Gandhi family becomes the Prime Minister of the country.
"Since 1989, this thing is being talked about in the country. People are waiting for it with eagerness. So the person about whose PM candidateship you are talking... It is not only me but the whole country is demanding and expecting that somebody from Gandhi-Nehru family comes and becomes Prime Minister," party spokesperson Raj Babbar told reporters at the AICC briefing.
At the outset Babbar slammed Modi over his "dynastic politics" remarks against Gandhi and noting that there are two ideologies of inclusive secularism and divisive communalism in the country.
"On one hand there is a person, who is the Chief Minister of Gujarat, who represents the other force and their PM candidate. You have seen the words that have come out from him.
The party has so far been maintaining that it does not declare its PM or CM candidate and Gandhi, himself, have on many occassions downplayed the talk about his PM candidature.