Modi not my heir apparent, declares Advani

March 14, 2009 · 8 comments

Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Lal Krishna Advani has said that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was not his “heir apparent” although he may be party’s most popular leader right now.

Asked by the Outlook
magazine in an interview whether Modi was “standing above the other leaders of the second generation in the BJP” and if he was “heir apparent”, Advani replied, “No, I would not say so. Specially when we have string of chief ministers who have been performing so well.”

To a question as to whether the Gujarat Chief Minister was the most popular leader after him, Advani replied, “Why after me? He may be the most popular leader right now.”

Advani also sought to downplay the “youth card” saying, “I do not attach much importance to the so-called youth card. I don’t think age is a handicap (to being in politics) as long as one is fit. There is experience you bring with age.”

Describing the party’s approach in 2004 general elections as “complacent” due to “overconfidence” resulting in major debacle, the former deputy prime minister said, “Now I say it’s a good thing for the party that the overconfidence has gone. The defeat in the Rajasthan and Delhi assembly elections is also something that makes us work harder.”

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