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Becoming prime minister not a priority: Sonia

February 22, 2004 17:17 IST

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday said becoming a prime minister was not a priority before her.

She accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of raking up the issue of her foreign origin as the party-led government at the Centre had 'totally failed'.

"For me, that is not a priority. Let us see when the time comes," she said in an interview to NDTV when asked why the Congress was not coming forward on the issue of leadership of anti-BJP alliance.

To a query whether she felt that her being born in Italy was a liability, the Congress chief said it might work adversely with some voters. "But I have never felt that I am a foreigner. I am an Indian absolutely."


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Sub: Sonias foreign origin

Sonias foriegn origin is the least of all issues.. but her incapability to lead the nation and to tackle the problems, both within and from ...


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Sub: Absolutely Indian?

Then why did she wait for over 13 years to "become" Indian in law?!


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