"Congress leaders and party workers want Rahul Gandhi to become the party president one day. A decision regarding 'that day' will be taken mutually by (Cong president) Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi," he said at a press conference here.
When asked to comment upon former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's reported reservation regarding Rahul's elevation as party chief, Ahmad said that the Amritsar MP has already clarified that he was never opposed to the idea.
"I am not going to answer any questions on Haryana and Punjab. I have already said that I am addressing the press conference as party's spokesperson and not as party affairs in-charge," he said.
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