Pawar Ducks Questions on Rahul's Projection as PM
Key Congress ally NCP Chief Sharad Pawar today ducked questions on projection of Rahul Gandhi as UPA's Prime Ministerial candidate saying he does not know him "as a person, his capacity and response of the masses to him".

Talking to reporters, the Union Agriculture Minister also steered clear of questions whether the 2014 general election would be a Rahul Gandhi versus Narendra Modi affair.

"It is Congress Party's internal decision. If it gets strengthened, UPA will become strong," Pawar told reporters when asked about the young leader being made Vice President of the party, thereby projecting him as the future leader and potential Prime Minister.

On whether Rahul's elevation will be beneficial for the Congress, he said: "How can I say. I do not know him (Rahul) as a person, I don't know his capacity and response of masses to him".

This is for the first time that any UPA constituent has spoken on the leadership of Rahul Gandhi.

Asked how he sees the possibility of a Rahul Vs Modi tussle in the next general election, Pawar said that he would not like to comment until and unless there is some definite proposal from the two sides on the issue and acceptance by everyone concerned.

There is no communication from the Congress Party on PM candidate, he said, adding that it is "too early" to announce the name of the leader for the 2014 general election.

"We are with the Congress Party. We are not with (any individual). Whether to welcome or oppose it, how I am concerned?," said Pawar when asked to react to Rahul's elevation and whether his party will be able to vibe with him.

"In a younger leadership in any political party, there is a possibility that younger sections of the society might consolidate but one has to see," he said, striking a cautious note on impact of Rahul's elevation.

On Modi, he suggested that the Gujarat Chief Minister's stature has grown as the Congress "has not played its cards properly" in Gujarat.

He was asked as to why corporate India appeared to back Modi.

Asked about UPA-III emerging successful in the next Lok Sabha polls, Pawar said, "Unless and until BJP or Congress gets the good number over 160 or 170, those who will get 170 or 180 will form government. There is a possibility that Congress might reach that number."

He disagreed with the possibility of general election being held this year.

On the possibility of Congress supporting from outside a third front government like in 1996-97 if it gets just 130-140 seats, he said, "If the situation comes we will discuss. We have to take a collective decision."

Pawar suggested that the BJP could suffer in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra following failure of Nitin Gadkari to get second term as BJP President.

He did not attach much importance to Shiv Sena appeal to MNS to join hands in the next polls.

Pawar said in the last 15 years, Congress and NCP have trounced BJP-Shiv Sena combine thrice. The Shiv Sena was a united outfit in two of the three elections.

Replying to a question, Pawar cast doubts on the success of the ambitious direct cash transfer scheme.

"Considering India is such a huge country...One has to see very carefully, I am not that confident that this will succeed. I am not confident, if it succeeds I will be happy," he said.
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Jan 31, 2013
08:47 PM

Pawar is a paper tiger.He swallows all humiliations from Congress.He was once considered second in the cabinet.But now he has been pushed down to fourth,with A.K.Antony,Chidambaram coming higher than him in pecking order.So,it should not be a surprise if he accepts Rahul Gandhi as the PM candidate.

S.S.Nagaraj, Bangalore
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