"I was sitting with Mukherjee and he was pretty confident of getting inducted into the cabinet, whether it was Finance or Foreign Ministry. When the cabinet was announced, we were all surprised that Mukherjee was not there," Chidambaram said, during a panel discussion on 'Narasimha Rao: The Forgotten Hero' at the Tata Literature Live festival here.
Rao and Mukherjee were very close from the times of Indira Gandhi, he said, adding that once Mukherjee was ruled out, there was no other senior Congress leader who could be considered for the Finance Ministry, paving the way for an outsider.
"We knew his (Rao's) first choice was (former RBI governor) I G Patel. IG himself told me that. I wouldn't call it (Dr Singh) second (choice) but an alternate choice... We were surprised but not shocked," said Chidambaram, who himself held the Finance portfolio later in Manmohan Singh cabinet.
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