Will tour Madhya Pradesh to unite Cong, not aspirant for CM's post: Digvijay

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ruling himself out as a chief ministerial aspirant, senior has said that he would travel across poll-bound to unite his party to defeat the BJP which is in power in the state for 15 years.

He, however, insisted that it should not be seen as an attempt to push his candidature for the chief ministerial post and asserted that there was "no question" of him being a contender for the job.

"I will take up the challenge of putting all workers together in each assembly segment and district. And for that, some senior party leaders, who are not aspirants of any ticket, assembly or parliamentary elections, would work with me," Singh told journalists in an interaction.

"We will go to every district and bring all workers together. We hope to start by May 15 and travel throughout the state. Who will become chief minister, ministers or MLAs, all these can be discussed later," the 71-year-old added.

Singh recently returned from a self-imposed sabbatical after concluding 'Narmada Parkirama' of over 3,300 km on foot in six months.

The yatra, an arduous pilgrimage considered very holy by the faithful, has given him a political boost, many political watchers believe, as it has helped him connect with the masses and the Congress' rank and file across the big state, and put a string of controversies behind him.

Asked about reports suggesting that he has supported as the next if the wins the polls, Singh said that he had only reiterated his stand of 2008.

"During my Parikrama, journalists came to me and said that Digvijay ji you had talked about becoming in 2008. I said, yes I had said so. So, the journalists asked me what my opinion is now. I said I don't change my decisions. Rest, ji will decide what he has to. Then the journalists ran a story saying supports Kamal Nath," the veteran said.

recently restructured the Congress' unit by appointing and as its and campaign committee respectively. He also named four working presidents for the state namely, Bala Bachchan, Ramnivas Rawat, Jitu Patwari and Surender Choudhary as part of the organisation changes.

Singh also pitched for allowing party MLAs pick their in Parliamentary democracy.

He cited example of how he had become the state's after winning an election between him and another contender for the post, Shyama Charan Shukla in the 90s.

is expected to witness a straight fight between the incumbent BJP and the challenger later this year.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 15:10 IST