PM-Sonia model of 'two power centres' a failure: Digvijay Singh


New Delhi, Mar 27 (TNN): Congress leader Digvijay Singh dubbed the experiment of "two power centres" in UPA as a failure and said Rahul Gandhi should not repeat Sonia Gandhi's decision to nominate a leader as prime minister.

"Personally, I feel this model hasn't worked very well. Because, I personally feel there should not be two power centres and I think whoever is the PM must have the authority to function," the Congress general secretary said in a TV interview.

While Singh clarified that Sonia had never interfered in government functioning during the two UPA stints, his comment marked the first frank assessment of the split leadership of government and party post-2004.

The former Madhya Pradesh chief minister has often been a critic of the government's policies and his remarks can be seen as a less than flattering assessment of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's stewardship.

The stinging analysis of the UPA experiment came in the context of Singh strongly rebuffing suggestions that Rahul was reluctant to take up the top job and a reiteration of the belief that the Congress president should also be the PM when the party is in power.

Media reports earlier this month quoted Rahul as telling party MPs that he did not want to become the PM and was instead keen on focusing on organizational revival.

While reinforcing apprehensions in some party quarters that he continued to be a reluctant leader despite his elevation at Jaipur, the statement was read by some to mean that he could repeat the experiment put in place by mother and Congress chief Sonia.

Singh denied the "I-will-not-be-PM" remark attributed to Rahul Gandhi. "Rahul said his priority was welfare of the people. Media assumed that he was saying becoming PM was not his priority," the AICC leader explained.

According to Singh, Rahul told him that his statement had been misrepresented.

The denial of the "not-be-PM" statement, read alongside the failure of "dual power centre", coming from the senior leader seen to be close to Rahul, indicates the heir-imminent would be willing to take up the top job if Congress leads a coalition to majority in 2014.

The statement apparently rebuffing the PM's post kicked off murmurs about the "next Manmohan Singh" in Congress, a reference to the leader who could be put in the hot chair if the Gandhi family did not claim it.

Congress insiders said the picture of a reluctant prince was not good for the party's health ahead of elections as it carried the risk of demotivating cadres and confusing voters. The Gandhi family is seen as the glue holding together diverse factions and ideological camps that crowd the organization from top to bottom.

Singh praised the leadership of 10, Janpath, to advocate that Rahul should step up to the plate when the time comes. "I think... I strongly feel that... when time comes and if the Congress gets majority or it is in a position to form the government, I think Rahul Gandhi should take the call," he said.

He said even in an unwieldy coalition, Rahul would be able to manage the intricacies of the coalition politics since he is "mature enough" and would have the assistance of senior party leaders.

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Digvijay singh and his unfortunate latest invention about Sonia Gandhi and PM Manmohan singh i.e UPA-1 then UPA -2 and it's power sharing. It seems Digvijay Singh bit gone to coma in these periods...very pathetic situation of him !.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Oye Diggi, you forget! Both are from Congress Party only. People voted for Congress not because of any Leaders, i.e. just because it was founded by Mahatma. I hope that some media has the record of his saying else after few days he would say Media twisted his original dialogue. When Congress comes Party (?) and whomever become PM, they should listen to Sonia Madam and say “Yes Maam” only. If they say “No” she will turn her face to CBI and say “Go”. This is the tragedy of great democratic country in India. But what to do?

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  • Dr Kiran VSA, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Unnecessary statement by DS. Congis will evolve their own formula to manage the post election scenario. In all probability RG will remain in the party and a puppet CEO will manage the country.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Digvijay Singh... you dont have to worry about that because your congress will not come to power in 2014...

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  • Vincent, vincent/Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    I think Mr.Digvijay should be given chance to become PM as experiment, it will work. He is the right person to control all polititian and anti-social group in the country.

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  • C Sharath, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Right said...he is anytime anyday better Qualified/Experienced & at times entertains with his one liners also.

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  • C Sharath, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Diggi Himself confirmed there are 2 powercenters in Congress, but the fact of the matter is in one of those power center there is no power only. Only once in blue moon "UNFORTUNATE" power comes out. Just like Karnataka "POWER"(literally) situation. Baaki sab teek hai.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Since 1947 why congi cannot find a single leader other than Nehru family ??? No doubt that Diggi is pushing Amul Baby to Slaughter house...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    MR. JEEVAN, WHY BJP IS SITTING IN POSITION SINCE 1947 AND WHY PEOPLE ARE NOT ELECTING THEM???!!!

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    British played divide and rule.. same card congi using for vote bank politics and no doubt they succeded too. EASY TO DIVIDE HARD TO UNITE.. TODAY OR TOMARROW CONGI HAS TO PAY HEAVY PRICE...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Despite Suriyanelli rape issue Congi own in kerala.. BJP no where in kerala. It does not mean that CONGI IS BEST...power, caste,religion, black money, muscle power, alchoal play major factor..
    In a setback for RajyaSabha deputy chairman P J Kurien, a court in Kerala on Wednesday ordered issue of notice to him on a criminal revision petition filed by the Suriyanelli rape victim.



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  • SAFWAN, SHAHAMA/uae

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Jeevan...... Keralites are highly educated and top in literacy rate as well as human development . It is not possible like UP/BIHAR to influence voters by above mentioned things in Kerala.

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  • Ratnakar Bangera , Manglore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    As long as there are leaders like Digvijay Singh with Congress, BJP should not worry too much about win in the next Loksabha elections! wait for some time Dogvijay singh will say Jabaan Phisal gayee re,baba re baba.....or Duffy raja must had some Bhang for holi and that's why he is speaking truth. Don't worry Diggy .. Rahul baba will nominate you as the leader of Congress and one day you will be PM of India .... ab khus ho ja ..an idiot can praise another biggest idiot..... JAI HO

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Diggi....kya bol rahe ho bhaiyya...dimaag teek tho hai naa...Jaagrooh raho bhayi...CBI kab aayegi...kya karegi pata nahi.....

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  • Jayarama, Udupi/Riyadh

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Oh Digi... if two ladies can't work together under one roof how you expect three together !!!

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