"This is not how country is run...": Amit Shah on INDIA bloc considering 'one year one PM' formula

Amid the reports of INDIA's bloc formula to pick Prime Ministers on a "one year each" basis, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that this is not the way a country should be run adding that nation has already paid the price due to the unstable governments being in power for more than three decades.
"This country paid the price of instability for three decades, unstable governments ran for three decades but in the last 10 years the country has got a strong leadership, it has got stability. Not only political stability, there has also been stability regarding policies and development programs. Now if the INDI alliance says that Sharad Pawar will be elected (PM) for one year, Mamata ji will be elected for one year, Stalin will be elected for one year, and if anything is left then Rahul ji will be elected. This is not how the country is run," Amit Shah told ANI.
Meanwhile, the INDIA bloc has not projected its PM face for the 2024 general elections.
Sources said that the top rung involved in seat negotiations are also discussing possible arithmetic for power sharing for the top post in the country if the INDIA alliance were to emerge victorious in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
According to sources privy to the negotiations, who requested anonymity, a formula for "one year each" as Prime Minister for the top leaders of the political parties, according to the number of Lok Sabha seats their respective parties win, is being worked out.