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Ready for the top job, Rahul declares

LEADER OF CONGRESS PARTY SAYS OPPOSITION UNITY WOULD ENSURE THE RULING BJP DOES NOT REMAIN IN POWER

- BENGALURU

Congress president Rahul Gandhi said yesterday he is ready to occupy the prime minister’s post if his party emerges as the “biggest” party in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, making known his ambition for the topmost executive post.

“Well, it depends on how well the Congress does in the election. I mean, if it emerges as the biggest party, yes,” Gandhi said, when asked during an interactio­n here if he would be the next prime minister.

This is not the first time Gandhi has spoken about his prime ministeria­l ambition.

In an interactio­n at the Berkley University in the US in September last year, Gandhi had said he was “absolutely ready” to be the prime ministeria­l candidate of the Congress in 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

Amid the cut and thrust of the Karnataka Assembly polls, Gandhi said he is “pretty confident” that Narendra Modi would not be the next prime minister, and if the Congress acts as a “platform” [with other parties in a coalition], the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) does not stand a chance of winning the elections.

“It is highly unlikely that BJP will form the next government, and the second part is that it is close to impossible that Modi will be the next prime minister,” Gandhi said, speaking at a function where he launched ‘Samruddha Bharat Foundation’.

He said the opposition unity would not allow the BJP to remain in power.

Gandhi asserted the Congress would win the Assembly polls in Chhattisga­rh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

‘Fighting forces’

Referring to the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS), Gandhi said the forces his party was fighting against were trying to disrupt openminded atmosphere, peace and the brotherhoo­d that existed in India.

Drawing a comparison between the RSS and the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, Gandhi said their agenda was to come to power, and then capture institutio­ns.

“The BJP and RSS will repeat one more cycle of getting elected democratic­ally and then discard democracy,” he alleged.

“The RSS over here and the Muslim Brotherhoo­d in Egypt, Pakistan, Tunisia, Turkey are doing the same thing. The RSS and Muslim Brotherhoo­d do not see elections the way we see them. We win an election and we are OK with losing an election,” he said.

Gandhi said the Congress never faced an “existentia­l crisis” on losing an election but ■ ■ ■ the BJP and the RSS “see elections as a way into government, and once they enter, they want to capture every single institutio­n in India”.

The Congress leader claimed demonetisa­tion was the BJP’s way to tell the country that there was not a single institutio­n in the country that was “immune” to the saffron party.

He said the BJP praised Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel and B.R. Ambekdar upfront but destroyed their legacy.

“Their method is to praise the leader, praise the icon and destroy every single thing he used to do,” Gandhi said.

Later speaking to reporters, Gandhi said Modi should explain to the people of the southern state of Karnataka why a “corrupt person who went to jail” was made the BJP’s chief ministeria­l candidate.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi places a garland on a bust of Indian freedom icon Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose during his election campaign tour yesterday in Karnataka’s Chikkaball­apur district.
PTI Congress president Rahul Gandhi places a garland on a bust of Indian freedom icon Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose during his election campaign tour yesterday in Karnataka’s Chikkaball­apur district.
 ?? PTI ?? Congress chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi speaks during a rally in Bijapur yesterday.
PTI Congress chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi speaks during a rally in Bijapur yesterday.
 ?? PTI ?? BJP president Amit Shah and other officials travel in a convoy during campaignin­g in Mangaluru.
PTI BJP president Amit Shah and other officials travel in a convoy during campaignin­g in Mangaluru.

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