"Manmohan Singh himself does not want to be the Prime Minister next time...I support Rahul Gandhi to become the Prime Minister. I am saying it openly and formally," Gogoi told reporters here.
He, however, maintained that it was his personal choice and he had informed Congress president Sonia Gandhi about his preference.
"She kept quiet after listening to my suggestion," the Chief Minister said.
Gogoi also said he would love to work with Rahul as he had done earlier with Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi.
"I will not leave this family...Rahul's commitment is very high," he said.
Asked if the party high command has already taken a decision on Singh's future or Rahul's projection as the Congress prime ministerial candidate, Gogoi said "No, it has not taken (any) yet and I do not know when they will take it. I am only saying about my choice for Rahul."
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