Ravi Shankar Prasad was responding to queries about the possibility of declaring Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who hails from Chandauli in eastern UP and represents Lucknow in the Lok Sabha, as the party’s chief ministerial candidate for the Assembly elections scheduled early next year.
Speculations had been rife that the party may take a decision on declaring a chief ministerial candidate for UP, taking a cue from its recent success in Assam where it projected Sarbananda Sonowal and went on to form its own government in the state after getting a majority.
Names of Mr Rajnath Singh, HRD Minister Smriti Irani and young lawmaker Varun Gandhi had been doing the rounds.
Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad also expressed severe displeasure over suggestions that Mr Singh was being made a “scapegoat” by the party, which faces an uphill task of reviving itself in the country’s most populous state where it has been in a state of steady decline for more than a decade.
The BJP was in power in UP for a major part of the 1990s. It had achieved a full majority in the state Assembly in the 1991 Assembly polls and remained the single largest party for the next two elections.
“It is not proper to say that anybody is being made a scapegoat …our target is to form a government in Uttar Pradesh.
“Who will be the face, when he will be named all these decisions will be taken by the Parliamentary Board,” Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad remarked.
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