New Delhi, January 14 (IANS): Shedding any doubts about his “reluctance” to become the Congress party’s prime ministerial candidate for the general election, Rahul Gandhi said he will abide by the party’s orders and discharge “whatever responsibility” the organisation gives him “with all my sincerity”.
In an interview to the widely circulated Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar published Tuesday, a rare media interaction by the rising leader, Gandhi said he did not agree with some of the ways of the Aam Aadmi Party. He hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for wanting “personality-oriented power” in this year’s Lok Sabha polls.
Gandhi’s remarks about accepting any responsibility are being considered significant in political circles as they come days ahead of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) meeting where there is expected to be clamour for appointing him prime ministerial candidate.
In the interview, Gandhi, 43, described himself as a soldier of the party and refuted the perception that he was a reluctant politician. He contended that Congress should return to power in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections “in the interest of the country” and said the party needs to connect with the youth more.
“In national interest, it is necessary that Congress comes to power (at the centre). And, for that, whatever responsibility organisation has given me or will give to me in the future, I will discharge it with all my sincerity,” he was quoted as saying by the paper. “We are a democratic organisation and we have faith in democracy. People of India would choose who will be their prime minister through their elected representatives,” he said. To another query he said: “See, I am a soldier of the Congress. Whatever order I will get, I will abide by that. Whatever Congress tells me, I will do that.....” “Whatever task the Congress wanted me to do, I completed that. Whatever responsibility is given to me, I will complete it.”