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This is an archive article published on June 17, 2013

Manmohan roots for Rahul Gandhi as PM candidate,trashes Narendra Modi talk

Manmohan hints he is backing off from stated position of retaining his PM candidacy for third term.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today indicated readiness to make way for Congress scion Rahul Gandhi if the UPA wins the Lok Sabha elections next year,clearly putting him in line also to head the alliance.

“I have always said,as far as I am concerned,I would be very happy to see Rahul step into my shoes. I always believe we will have a third go at the elections as the UPA and people will again repose their faith in us,” he told reporters here.

He gave this reply when asked he would make way for Rahul Gandhi if UPA-III comes to power.

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The Prime Minister’s statement is significant as he had on earlier two occasions virtually not ruled out himself being in the race for the top post again if the UPA wins a hat trick.

Describing Rahul Gandhi as a “natural leader”,Manmohan Singh said he would be very happy to see the young leader “step into his shoes”.

“Rahul Gandhi is a natural leader of the Congress. I hope he will lead the UPA. I always believe Rahul is fit enough and has the right qualities of a leader,” Singh told journalists after a cabinet reshuffle at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

The Prime Minister brushed aside a query on whether Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi posed a challenge with a twitch to the eyebrow.

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“Modi is no threat. People of India know what he stands for… People of India have to draw their own conclusion what they stand for,” Singh said.

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