<p>Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who has announced that he would fight the Congress presidential polls, on Friday said the debate on 'one man-one post' was unnecessary and that he would like to serve the people of his home state all his life.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters here, he also said that his statements on wanting to serve the people of Rajasthan were being interpreted in different ways. Speaking on the party's 'one man-one post' principle, Gehlot said there was a buzz in the media that he did not want to relinquish the post of Rajasthan chief minister. "This debate is unnecessary. I have remained silent. If the media is to be believed, I do not want to relinquish the post of chief minister," Gehlot said after visiting the famous Saibaba temple here.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/not-interested-in-becoming-congress-president-says-digvijaya-singh-1147625.html" target="_blank">Not interested in becoming Congress president, says Digvijaya Singh</a></strong></p>.<p>"But I have said this for sure, I say this even today and will maintain this even after I fill the form (for the Congress president polls), I belong to Rajasthan and I would like to serve the state for my lifetime. What is wrong in saying this? People take a different meaning out of this. Media interprets it," he said. Incidentally, senior leader Rahul Gandhi had, on Thursday, batted for the 'one-man, one-post' concept in line with the Chintan Shivir reforms and had also indicated he may not run for the party president's post.</p>.<p>Earlier in the day, while speaking to reporters at Kochi in Kerala, Gehlot made it clear he will fight for the party's president post, and added that any call on his successor to head the Rajasthan government will be taken by party interim President Sonia Gandhi and Congress' Rajasthan in-charge, Ajay Maken. Speculation is rife that Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor is likely to jump into the fray for the party president's post.</p>.<p>The Congress had on Thursday issued a notification for the party president post. As per the party' poll schedule, the process for nominations for the election will be held from September 24 to 30. The date of scrutiny of the nomination papers would be October 1, while the last date of withdrawal of nominations would be October 8. The election, if there is more than one candidate, will take place on October 17. The counting of votes and the declaration of results would be on October 19.</p>
<p>Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who has announced that he would fight the Congress presidential polls, on Friday said the debate on 'one man-one post' was unnecessary and that he would like to serve the people of his home state all his life.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters here, he also said that his statements on wanting to serve the people of Rajasthan were being interpreted in different ways. Speaking on the party's 'one man-one post' principle, Gehlot said there was a buzz in the media that he did not want to relinquish the post of Rajasthan chief minister. "This debate is unnecessary. I have remained silent. If the media is to be believed, I do not want to relinquish the post of chief minister," Gehlot said after visiting the famous Saibaba temple here.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/not-interested-in-becoming-congress-president-says-digvijaya-singh-1147625.html" target="_blank">Not interested in becoming Congress president, says Digvijaya Singh</a></strong></p>.<p>"But I have said this for sure, I say this even today and will maintain this even after I fill the form (for the Congress president polls), I belong to Rajasthan and I would like to serve the state for my lifetime. What is wrong in saying this? People take a different meaning out of this. Media interprets it," he said. Incidentally, senior leader Rahul Gandhi had, on Thursday, batted for the 'one-man, one-post' concept in line with the Chintan Shivir reforms and had also indicated he may not run for the party president's post.</p>.<p>Earlier in the day, while speaking to reporters at Kochi in Kerala, Gehlot made it clear he will fight for the party's president post, and added that any call on his successor to head the Rajasthan government will be taken by party interim President Sonia Gandhi and Congress' Rajasthan in-charge, Ajay Maken. Speculation is rife that Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor is likely to jump into the fray for the party president's post.</p>.<p>The Congress had on Thursday issued a notification for the party president post. As per the party' poll schedule, the process for nominations for the election will be held from September 24 to 30. The date of scrutiny of the nomination papers would be October 1, while the last date of withdrawal of nominations would be October 8. The election, if there is more than one candidate, will take place on October 17. The counting of votes and the declaration of results would be on October 19.</p>