"There is no need for declaring a PM candidate before elections," Singh said
He appeared advocating caution on the issue noting that in a parliamentary system it is the elected members of Parliament and Assemblies who choose their leader.
Singh also said that in a parliamentary democracy, there is the Prime Minister and a 'shadow' Prime Minister.
Singh had yesterday said that in a parliamentary democracy, the PM candidate is not declared in advance because "that takes away from the rights of elected Members of Parliament and MLAs to choose the leader".
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Continuing with his position on the issue, Singh today said that under this system, whichever party comes with a majority, the leader there is chosen by newly elected members of Parliament and Assemblies at the end of the day.
"And then he becomes Prime Minister or Chief Minister....That is the age-old practice....However, party President Sonia Gandhi has given an indication on December 8....If Congress party wants to declare (the PM candidate), it is okay," he said.
Addressing the media last month at the AICC headquarters here, Sonia had responded to a query on the party's PM nominee by saying that a decision would be taken on the matter at an "opportune moment".
Sonia's remarks hinting at Congress declaring its PM candidate in advance has taken many leaders by surprise as the party leaders have earlier been maintaining that Congress never declares its PM or CM candidate in advance.