Decision on Modi's PM candidature should be taken after Assembly polls: Sushma
Decision on Modi's PM candidature should be taken after Assembly polls: Sushma
BJP President Rajanth Singh is making all the efforts in order to reach a consensus on Modi's PM candidature.

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party President Rajanth Singh on Thursday met senior party leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj to reach a consensus on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's prime ministerial candidature. The meeting failed to yield any result as Sushma reiterated her position that any decision on Modi should be taken after state Assembly polls.

The party President is putting all the efforts to garner support for Modi's candidature but both senior leaders LK Advani and Sushma Swaraj are insisting that the decision should be taken after state Assembly elections.

Meanwhile, sacked BJP leader and eminent lawyer Ram Jethmalani said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is the best option for BJP's prime ministerial candidate. He said, "I believe Narendra Modi is the best option. He is an avatar."

He also took a dig at senior BJP leader LK Advani and said Advani cannot win votes. "Advani should have more realistic view over his hold over the people. He cannot win votes," he said.

Earlier in the day Bihar BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi hit out at Advani and said Advani should have himself come out and named Modi as the party's PM candidate. Speaking to IBN18 Editor-in-Chief Rajdeep Sardesai, Sushil made it clear that the mood in the BJP is in favour of naming Modi as the PM candidate.

"The mood amongst the BJP workers is in support of Modi. BJP supporters and many others feel the party should not delay their announcement. Advaniji should have come out and named Modi," Sushil Modi said.

When asked if Modi could be a coalition leader considering secular parties may not support him, Sushil said, "Nitish Kumar left NDA not because of Narendra Modi but due to personal reasons. If BJP wins 180 to 190 seats in Lok Sabha polls, then many fence sitters will support Narendra Modi.

"There should not be fear psychosis that all other leaders will vanish. No leader can ignore a towering personality like Advaniji and Sushmaji," Sushil added.

Sushil had on Wednesday tweeted, "Advaniji has failed to gauge the public mood. He himself declared Atalji as the PM candidate. He could have done the same for Modi. Politics is the only profession in which people aspire till their last. Ministerial berth can resurrect a dead politician."

Following this, there was a tweet war of sorts with Advani aide Sudheendra Kulkarni and BJP leader Subramanian Swamy arguing against what he tweeted.

"A socially polarising leader has polarised his own party. Can he run a smooth, stable and effective government at the Centre? THINK SERIOUSLY," Kulkarni tweeted. "Advani was the favoured candidate for PM in 1996. But he chose then to make a sacrifice then. It is wrong to say PM aspiration is behind it," Swamy tweeted.

Sources said that party patriarch Advani has told Rajnath that unlike Goa, he will attend the Parliamentary board meeting and register his protest on nominating Modi. Sources said Rajnath is still keen on achieving consensus on Modi's nomination. The RSS wants Modi nominated, but has left the decision on the process and timing of announcement to Rajnath, said sources.

Sources said the Modi camp is insisting that the announcement be made either on Friday or on Monday. Rajnath Singh has said that an announcement will be made after discussions. Rajnath denied there is any split in the party on Modi. "No one in the party is upset. All are together. There is no problem in the party," Rajnath Singh said.

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