12-10-2006, 07:36 PM
<!--emo&:argue--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/argue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='argue.gif' /><!--endemo--> I don't expect Vajpayee to propose my name for PM: Advani
Sunday, December 10, 2006
New Delhi: In a surprise statement, BJP leader L K Advani today said he did not expect former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to propose his name for Prime Ministership, for which he indicated he would be the party candidate in the next elections.
"While I had given his name for Prime Ministership in the first place, I don't expect him to return that favour to me," Advani told TV news channel CNN-IBN in an interview.
However, the press release issued by the channel did not give any reasons for Advani saying so.
"If you look at the British system, it is always the Leader of Opposition who is the Prime Minister in waiting," Advani said.
Asked if this did not compromise BJP President Rajnath Singh's position, he said, "The party will decide what to do with Rajnath Singh." Advani said despite being the Leader of Opposition, he was more of a consultant to the party now.
"Earlier, as the Leader of Opposition, I also took great interest in organisational matters. I have stopped that now. I am more of a consultant now," he said.
Dismissing the findings of the Sachar Committee that studied the socio-economic status of Muslims, Advani said it was the "worst kind of vote bank politics being practised by the Congress party".
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
New Delhi: In a surprise statement, BJP leader L K Advani today said he did not expect former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to propose his name for Prime Ministership, for which he indicated he would be the party candidate in the next elections.
"While I had given his name for Prime Ministership in the first place, I don't expect him to return that favour to me," Advani told TV news channel CNN-IBN in an interview.
However, the press release issued by the channel did not give any reasons for Advani saying so.
"If you look at the British system, it is always the Leader of Opposition who is the Prime Minister in waiting," Advani said.
Asked if this did not compromise BJP President Rajnath Singh's position, he said, "The party will decide what to do with Rajnath Singh." Advani said despite being the Leader of Opposition, he was more of a consultant to the party now.
"Earlier, as the Leader of Opposition, I also took great interest in organisational matters. I have stopped that now. I am more of a consultant now," he said.
Dismissing the findings of the Sachar Committee that studied the socio-economic status of Muslims, Advani said it was the "worst kind of vote bank politics being practised by the Congress party".
© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.