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We want to contest LS polls under Rahul Gandhi: Manish Tewari

New Delhi:  Calling Rahul Gandhi the natural leader of Congress, Union Minister Manish Tewari today said that partymen want to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections under his leadership.“We have repeatedly and consistently said that

PTI Published : Jan 14, 2014 14:27 IST, Updated : Jan 14, 2014 14:46 IST
we want to contest ls polls under rahul gandhi manish tewari
we want to contest ls polls under rahul gandhi manish tewari

New Delhi:  Calling Rahul Gandhi the natural leader of Congress, Union Minister Manish Tewari today said that partymen want to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections under his leadership.


“We have repeatedly and consistently said that he is the natural leader of the Congress party and we would want that we contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections under his leadership,” the Information and Broadcasting Minister told reporters here.
 
“However who should be given what responsibility is a decision which is taken by Congress President Sonia Gandhi after due consideration and consultations with everyone,” he said.

Tewari was replying to a question regarding an interview given by the Congress Vice President in which he said that he was ready for any role that the party would give him. There has been speculation over whether Congress would declare Rahul Gandhi as its Prime Ministerial candidate.  

To a remark of Rahul Gandhi that emperors Ashoka and Akbar had united the country while Aurangzeb had done the opposite was an indirect attack on Narendra Modi, Tewari said, “There is no need to be indirect. The politics of the respectable Gujarat Chief Minister has been narrow, communal and divisive.

“What happened in 2002 in Gujarat is not hidden from anyone. Instead of taking moral responsibility, the way he has tried to give justifications shows that he doesn't believe in either secularism or the idea of India.”

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