Rahul should try to win state polls first, says BJP on his 'ready to be PM' remark

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP today took potshots at over his remarks that he was ready to be the prime minister, saying the president, who is harbouring "lofty dreams" despite his party's losing spree, should first try to win state elections.

said while it is Gandhi's right to "dream" about becoming the prime minister, even Congress' allies were not accepting him as their leader. He reminded Gandhi that after he became vice president, "his party lost 13 states and after he took over as party president, it has lost five states and will be the sixth one".

"Look at the irony, is losing state after state ever since Gandhi took over as party's vice and then But he is dreaming to become the Even Congress' allies are not accepting him as their leader," Hussain told reporters.

The emphasised that the country will once again elect Narendra Modi as their

"Aakhir dil ki baat zubaan par aa hi gayi (Finally what was in his heart has come out," Hussain said on Gandhi's remarks

"It is good to see that he has such lofty dreams. It is his right. But, to become the prime minister, he has to win some, at least some state elections and make chief ministers of his choice. Under his leadership, the party is not winning any state election and he is dreaming of becoming the prime minister," he said.

The claimed that Congress was facing defeat in "will hit a sixer after losing Karnataka," he said, adding the Congress has already lost "five states" after he became

Hussain was responding to Gandhi's remarks in today that he is ready to become the if his party emerges as the "biggest" party after the 2019 polls.

Gandhi said he is "pretty confident" that Narendra Modi would not be the next prime minister.

If the Congress acts as a "platform" (with other parties in a coalition), the BJP does not stand a chance of winning the elections, he said at a function where he launched the 'Samruddha Bharat Foundation'.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 17:15 IST