Rahul to lead UPA’s 2014 poll campaign: Chacko

The party is overwhelmingly in favour of Rahul Gandhi taking a larger responsibility

December 10, 2012 06:21 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:02 pm IST - New Delhi

Rahul Gandhi  with UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi after the Coordination Committee meeting in New Delhi. File photo: PTI

Rahul Gandhi with UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi after the Coordination Committee meeting in New Delhi. File photo: PTI

Signalling that he could well be the next Prime Ministerial candidate, the Congress on Monday declared that Rahul Gandhi will lead UPA’s campaign in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and take up an “important responsibility ” in the party “very soon”.

Congress spokesperson P C Chacko appeared confident about UPA-III with the party planning to go for tie up before and after the polls in a big way.

To a specific question whether Mr Gandhi will be projected as the Prime Ministerial candidate in the polls, he said that issue will come up after the elections and it was for party MPs to decide.

He also added that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be the helm till 2014. “This has no relation. He is the Prime Minister. This government will continue till 2014. He is the Prime Minister till 2014,” Mr Chacko said when asked about Manmohan Singh’s fate if Rahul is to be projected in the next elections.

To a query on what will be the role Congress President Sonia Gandhi after Rahul takes up a party position, he said “she is the President now. She will be the patron. She will be the supreme leader of the party”.

Mr Chacko said that Rahul has agreed to assume more responsibilities following “overwhelming” demand by the party men.

“The party is overwhelmingly in favour of Rahul Gandhi taking a larger responsibility. He was not very willing. Now he has agreed to it. He will lead UPA’s election campaign for 2014,” he said.

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