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Modi a ‘challenger’ Cong can’t ignore, admits PC

Finance minister P Chidambaram today acknowledged the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as a “challenger” the Congress “can’t ignore”.

Updated on: Nov 10, 2013 11:54 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bambolim, Goa
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Finance minister P Chidambaram on Sunday acknowledged the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as a “challenger” the Congress “can’t ignore”.

“As a political party, we acknowledge that he is a challenger. We cannot ignore him. He is a candidate fielded by the principal opposition party. We have to take note of him,” he said at the THiNK festival here.

However, the minister also expressed concern about Modi’s opacity. “As an individual, I am very concerned about his ideology, philosophy, the kind of language he uses. So far, he has been very opaque, he has not spoken on any major issues facing the country... His promises have not been backed by any detailed plans.”

Chidambaram conceded that Rahul Gandhi — widely seen as the Congress’ potential prime ministerial candidate — has himself not spoken on a spectrum of issues. “If I were advising him, I would tell him to spell out his views on several issues in detail,” he said.

The minister also admitted that the Congress was in a less than ideal place ahead of the 2014 general elections — the economic slowdown, inflation and allegations of corruption having contributed to the gloom. “Yes, I can see the vote is at the moment negative. I’d be blind if I didn’t see that.”

 
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