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Party may soon take decision on PM candidate: Digvijay

He however added that declaring a candidate in advance takes away the right of elected MPs and MLAs to choose the leader

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh today indicated that the party may soon take a decision on its prime ministerial candidate even as the All-India Congress Committee gears up for its meeting scheduled for January 17.

"I have been consistently saying that in a parliamentary democracy, the prime ministerial candidate is not declared in advance. That takes away from the rights of elected Members of Parliament and MLAs to choose the leader."

"But because of the discussion in the national media and at the national level, I think that Congress President (Sonia Gandhi) had hinted... That we will consider. So, let the party decide and the Congress president decide," Singh told reporters.
 

The comments assume significance in the light of growing demands within the party that Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi be named its prime ministerial candidate at the AICC session.

Addressing the media last month at the AICC headquarters here, Sonia had responded to a query on the party's prime ministerial candidate by saying that a decision would be taken on the matter at an "opportune moment".

"We have not made any statement in this regard yet," she had said when asked whether Rahul would be named as the party's prime ministerial candidate.

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First Published: Jan 09 2014 | 12:45 PM IST

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