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Farooq Abdullah says Rahul 'good choice for PM', should take responsibility on shoulders

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ANI Srinagar/Onboard Air India-One

Minister of New and Renewable Energy and Chairperson of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Farooq Abdullah on Sunday endorsed Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi as the ruling party's Prime Ministerial candidate for the 2014 general elections, and said that he should take on the responsibility of the top position on his shoulders.

"It is good that the Prime Minister has said this as he has seen his (Rahul Gandhi) from close quarters. Even I have seen him and I think that he is young and a good choice. Now, he will have to decide and he should take up the responsibility of the top post on his shoulders," Abdullah said.

 

On Saturday, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said Rahul Gandhi would be an ideal choice for the Prime Minister's post after the 2014 general elections, and added that he would be happy to work for the party under his leadership.

"I have always maintained that Rahul Gandhiji would be an ideal choice for Prime Minister's post after 2014 elections," Dr. Singh said on board Air India 1 when asked if he would be looking to run for a third term in office.

"I would be happy to work for the Congress party under the leadership of Mr. Rahul Gandhi," he added .

Dr. Singh, who was talking to the media while returning home from the G20 Summit in St. Petersburg, had earlier in June praised Rahul Gandhi, and said that the latter is a national leader.

"I will be very happy to see Rahul step into my shoes... I have always believed Rahul is fit enough to be a leader of the UPA - that is not a question of any speculation," said Dr. Singh, while expressing confidence that the UPA will get a third term.

Earlier this year, Rahul Gandhi was elevated to the number two position in the Congress Party after being appointed its vice-president.

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First Published: Sep 08 2013 | 9:45 PM IST

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