The party brass indicated it had decided on Harshavardhan as its Chief Ministerial candidate. The matter came up for discussion on the sidelines of the Central Election Committee meeting yesterday and the decision was taken there.
"BJP is likely to call a Parliamentary Board meeting, tentatively on Oct. 31 to finalise Harshavardhan's name," a senior party leader said.
Since the Central Election Committee, comprising BJP's Parliamentary Board members and a few other leaders, is likely to meet on Oct. 31 to discuss the candidates for the Madhya Pradesh polls, the decision on the Delhi CM candidate may be taken before that.
The final decision on Harshavardhan was, however, not taken yesterday as Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Arun Jaitley, is yet to return from a visit to the US.
LK Advani, Narendra Modi, Jaitley and the RSS favour Harshavardhan.
The turning point came when Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, too, agreed to Harshavardhan's name.
Party sources said the decision on Harshavardhan had been conveyed to Goel, his bete noire.
Goel has been asked to accept the decision without creating any fuss, they added. He had reportedly threatened to resign from the post of Delhi unit president when told about the likelihood of Harshavardhan being made the Chief Ministerial candidate.
"Goel has been told in clear terms that if he carried out his threat to resign, his resignation letter will be accepted," a senior party leader said.
Goel, meanwhile, told reporters today that he was not in the race for being named the Chief Ministerial candidate.
Asked about Goel's comments, the party's Delhi election in-charge, Nitin Gadkari, said, "The BJP Parliamentary Board and the party president will take a decision on the issue. There is no race in the party for being the CM candidate.
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