Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday refused to add any fodder to the talk of him being the front-runner for the President's post, saying he was himself "in the dark" over the issue that has hogged headlines back home.
The past week has witnessed intense speculation in India over who would occupy the Rashtrapati Bhavan next, with Mukherjee and the current Vice President Hamid Ansari being touted as the main contenders.
However, little has been said officially by the ruling United Progressive Alliance over the issue. Mukherjee too has refused to comment.
The finance minister was posed with the critical question during an interaction with senior editors in Dhaka.
"We are delighted that your name was proposed for Indian Presidency? What's your comment," asked a senior scribe.
Mukherjee laughed at the suggestion, before saying that he himself was "in the dark" on the question.
"I am afraid I do not know. In our system of decision making, unless a decision is taken nobody discloses it officially. So, I am in the dark," replied Mukherjee.
Mukherjee, 76, arrived in Dhaka on Saturday evening on a two-day tour to join the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Rabindranath Tagore.
His comments came days after he had asked the media not to speculate on the issue.
Earlier, while on his way to Manila where he attended the 45th Annual Meeting of Asian Development Bank's Board of Governors, Mukherjee had dismissed these reports as speculation.
"It is speculative. I don't want to comment on it," he had said.