"UP has the largest number of Lok Sabha seats. So the party should have president from that state," Nidar told PTI here, when asked about BJP's prospects in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls.
"If the bridle of the party is given to a UP person, the move would benefit the BJP across the country abundantly, given that UPites were living throughout the length and breadth of the country," he said.
"If the Prime Minister needs him (Shah) so desperately, he should make him his advisor," he further said.
About BJP's defeat in Bihar, he said that it was the result of three factors.
"Firstly, it was due to the organisation's election mismanagement. Secondly, two-thirds of the candidates didn't contact the electorate, hoping that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pull off a victory for them."
