"He may say whatever he wants to but why I should take his comments seriously, when his own party does not," Ravi Shankar Prasad, the party's deputy leader in Rajya Sabha, said.
Taking a jibe at Singh, Prasad said that he was speaking out of frustration as opinion polls have shown Modi as the leading contender for the prime minister's chair while Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi figured nowhere near him.
"People want Modi, they love him. He (Singh) may say whatever he wants to," Prasad said.
He said Modi had ditched all leaders, including LK Advani, who once supported.
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