"I think this is a canard which was being spread. There is no truth in that. Kalam never questioned who will be the person who he will swear-in.
"That (who will be the Prime Minister) was the privilege, even in our Constitution, of the party or person who claims majority support. Anything that was said (about Gandhi), I think would not be true. These canards that were spread that he had hesitation in swearing in Mrs Gandhi... Was never discussed in my presence," he told Karan Thapar in an interview on India Today TV.
Singh said that Kalam, who had sworn-in him as Prime Minister, was aware of the developments in the Congress party and the UPA in the run-up to the government formation then.
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