No possibility of Cong doing well under Rahul: BJP

Recent assembly poll results have shown that the party failed under his leadership, they added

Rahul Gandhi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 31 2013 | 3:19 PM IST
Amid reports that Rahul Gandhi may be anointed the Congress Prime Ministerial candidate, BJP today said the recent Assembly poll results have shown the party has "failed" under his leadership and has no possibility of doing well in the Lok Sabha polls.

Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha told reporters that after the Congress performance in the recent Assembly polls, it will not be easy for the ruling party to choose its PM candidate, unlike the BJP which had a clear choice.

"If they make Rahul Gandhi their Prime Ministerial candidate then everybody knows what happened to the Congress in the Assembly elections. The whole country knows that Rahul Gandhi could not click anywhere," Sinha said.

Dismissing speculation that Gandhi's elevation could be a threat to the BJP, he said, "There is no possibility of Congress doing well under Rahul Gandhi. This has already been seen."

BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi underlined that Congress should understand that it cannot wash away the taint of corruption with malgovernance. "If Congress tries to do so then this taint will spread further on the face and hands of that party," he said.

Asked about Gandhi being the PM candidate, he said, "Whether Congress declares its PM candidate, or whether it changes him or brings a new or old one. It can do whatever it wants to in the next two months but today Congress is engaged in washing away the taint."

The BJP's comments come a day after Finance Minister P Chidambaram said that Congress should project its Prime Ministerial candidate for the forthcoming general elections next year.

Congress Spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit said, "Chidambaram has said two-three times earlier also that we should project our leadership. He has perhaps joined the statement that Sonia Gandhi gave some time back that perhaps this time we will name our Prime ministerial candidate."

"...Chidambaram has earlier also made statements that we need to identify the leadership for the elections. I think he has reiterated his earlier positions," he said.

Sources in Congress also declined a possibility of the Prime Minister stepping down during or after his January 3 press conference and Rahul Gandhi taking over.
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First Published: Dec 31 2013 | 2:56 PM IST

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