Stalin says state leaders planning to take call on Rahul as PM

Press Trust of India  |  Villupuram (TN) 

M K stood by his remarks about making the Opposition's prime ministerial candidate and said that some state leaders would take a call on the recommendation at a later date.

"Some people questioned whether I can propose Rahul Gandhi's name as the prime ministerial candidate. What is wrong in that?" he said at an event here.

"If we do not propose (Rahul Gandhi's name), then who will? Did anyone deny it? Some state leaders are planning to decide on it after sorting out differences in their respective states," he said.

Stalin had on December 16 vowed to make the country's next prime minister, lauding him for having the ability to defeat the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre.

"In 2018, on the occasion of unveiling statue, I propose, we will install a new in We will build a new India, as the son of Thalaivar Kalaignar, I propose the candidature of from Tamil Nadu," he had said.

The reiterated that was a 'sadist' as he did not visit after cyclone Gaja that left a trail of destruction and claimed more than 50 lives in the state.

"Today, the topic is being widely debated. What's wrong in my comment? I did not say it at a personal level. Not as a of the BJP, he's the now. I am saying he did not even offer condolences to those who lost their lives due to cyclone Gaja," Stalin said.

Reacting to his remarks, BJP unit said in Chennai that Stalin has become the "saddest Stalin".

"Stalin called Modi sadist in the presence of Sonia Gandhi, but it is he who is the saddest," she told reporters.

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First Published: Sun, December 23 2018. 20:20 IST