Downplaying the challenge of Narendra Modi in the General Elections, the 79-year-old Himachal leader said,"I don't think Modi is a mountain which cannot be removed. You (Media) have made Modi a mountain..."
Maintaining that any election is a challenge, he said that earlier also the top leaders of BJP like Atal Behari Vajpyee and L K Advani had led their party in elections.
"If Modi came today, it is their internal matter whom they want to project. We do not think there is a very big challenge for us," he said.
To a question on whether he thinks that the right time has come for the party to name Rahul its PM candidate in the January 17 AICC meeting, Singh said,"It has indeed come. This is the right time. When will it be done otherwise? After elections?
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"I think there is a time for everything. Time automatically throws up leadership and today a leadership has emerged in Congress and that has come from the majority of the party."
Singh is considered a strong leader, whose voice is valued within the organisation.
His remarks advocating the projection of Rahul Gandhi as party's Prime Minister comes at a time when the Congress Vice President's role in party affairs have remarkably grown, which was also witnessed during the passage of Lokpal Bill as Rahul took the lead.
To questions about Rahul's new formulations of regular monitoring of party work in states, Singh said, "this is very good. It has made Congress agile and gave it a new direction."