That is a crucial trait, he said, citing Mr Gandhi's grandmother Indira and father Rajiv, both former prime ministers, to illustrate his point. "A leader is not made, Indira Gandhi was not readily made by anybody like a Madame Tussauds wax statue... circumstances threw her leadership, similarly circumstances threw leadership of Rajiv Gandhi," said Mr Mukherjee, whose term as President of India expired in July.

Pranab Mukherjee said Rahul Gandhi's elevation would come through an internal Congress election.
But Mr Mukherjee, like others from his former party, said that Mr Gandhi will nevertheless get his next big breakthrough election, not anointment. "Whether Rahul Gandhi will be President or not it will be chosen by the Congressmen as per the Congress Constitution and this Constitution is pretty old. Delegates of the Indian National Congress elect the Congress President; therefore, how they will exercise that is of course the internal matter," he said.
He added, "Before sitting on judgment of the internal functioning of a political party we should be a little careful. If the Congress delegates who have been elected, if they have decided to choose a particular person, who are the others to say...who are not part of the system... to make some comment on it?"