Wrong to ask me about prime ministership: Rahul Gandhi


New Delhi, Mar 5 (PTI): "Asking me whether you want to be Prime Minister is a wrong question," Rahul Gandhi said today.

The Congress Vice President made this suo motu remark while interacting with party MPs amid growing clamour in Congress for projecting him as its Prime Ministerial face before the next Lok Sabha elections.

Gandhi also gave signals that he was against the 'high command culture', saying that he wants to empower more and more people than a handful, who call the shots.

The 42-year-old leader told the MPs in no uncertain terms that the organisation was his priority and he was preparing for a long haul.

"Today I see how MPs feel without power and it is the same story in all the parties, be it Congress or BJP. I want to empower the 720-odd MPs in Parliament.

"I want to give voice to the middle tier...empower the middle-level leaders. There are some parties in India which are run by one leader (BSP), two leaders (SP), five to six leaders (BJP) and 15 to 20 leaders (Congress). My priority is that I want to empower the MPs as also the 5,000-odd legislators in various states," he said.

He also hinted that he has no immediate marriage plans, saying, "If I get married and have children, I will be status quoist and will like my children to take my place."

Gandhi said the high command culture started in the 70s when "my grandmother was under severe assault...I knew her and if I would have been in her place, I would have also done likewise".

He gave ample signals that he wanted to change the organisation drastically from top to bottom and his ideal was Mahatma Gandhi and he believed in the "Nishkam Karma" of the Gita.

Calling the Mahatma "my guru", he said Gandhiji could inspire people as also the rank and file of Congress as they knew that he was not one who is hankering after power.

  

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    By reading between the lines, Rahul Gandhi has admitted that the corrupt Congress will not return to power from 2014 onwards.

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    Quote:
    Dumb Amul B@by: This is not to ask if you think you wanna be PM... PM chair is not a candy that can be given to a kid just because he likes it.. Its to let others know how shameless you can be by saying yes you wanna be PM, or let high command mamma decide.. Whats your qualification ? Whats your experience ? Other than borrowed last name by your grand mother, what do you have which shows your love for India ???

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  • WRONG NOTION, ibrahim saudi/yanbu

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    YES IT IS WRONG NOTION RAHUL ASKING YOU WHEN YOU WILL BECOME PM, IS IT TRUE THAT U R ASPIRANT OF PM LIKE THIS. The whole nation know that you are not such aspirant. The Main aspirant is NARENDRA MODI dreaming. It is better Modi to convert congress party then dream to become PM. As long as he is in BJP, it is dream only for him.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    Mr.Rahul Gandhi..THANK YOU VERY MUCH..

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  • M.Pinto, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    Why do people ask Rahul Gandhi whether he wants to be the next PM? Instead ask him his opinion on international, economic etc issues and lets see what the chocolate face of congress replies. Has he ever spoken on any intellectual matters or any time come on any TV channel to address important issues regarding the country? He only speaks about changing the organizational setup etc etc. which is the safest way out for him to speak. Its pathetic that in our country where the population goes in millions we have to look up to such people to be our PM.

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  • Ramesh, udupi

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    Good news for the indians as Rahul himself knows that he is not fit to be prime minister of india.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    'Think it's wrong to ask you anything'! Grow up first and be eligible to answer!

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  • Stephen, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    After some years, definately Rahul Gandhi will become PM. He is eligible for this post & we can expect lot of development under his rule.

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  • SRIDHAR SHETTY, DOHA /BARKUR

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    The fact is , every great family some kids will born less brain by birth and Rahul Gandhi is one of them.

    India is unlucky that we have to bear like this kids ...

    if a great leader born in Gandhi family than it was a great gift to India but not happened.

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    Mr.AMUL BABY EVEN YOU ARE NOT FIT FOR ANY THING...PRIME MINISTER THO DHOOR KI BAATH HAI.

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