"I said I am secular. What other secular parties like Communists, like Janata Dal (U), would do, I will also do the same. I have my options. I dont think I would be in a hurry. All these options are there for everybody," he told reporters here.
He said he appreciated Modi as an administrator but wanted him to strive for bringing all parties on a secular platform.
Stressing that religion is a matter of personal faith, he wondered why should religion be politicised and any individual discriminated over his religion.
"I belong to the present generation. Whether we are Hindus, Christians or Muslims, we are all born here, live here and are going to die here," he said.
The YSRCP remained committed to secularism, he added.