Amidst reports that former Health Minister Harsh Vardhan is a favourite for the post, BJP's Delhi Election in-charge Gadkari issued a statement, saying the party has not chosen any leader as its Chief Ministerial candidate.
Any decision on the issue will be taken by BJP's Parliamentary Board, he said in a statement.
However, a number of senior Delhi leaders are understood to have conveyed to the party leadership that they should announce the candidature of Vardhan who is believed to have wider acceptability among people, party leaders and workers.
Unfazed by reports of projecting Vardhan as a front runner, Delhi BJP president Vijay Goel pitted himself as a widely acceptable face for the Chief Minister's post and said his popularity has been reflected in various opinion polls.
"The opinion polls projected me against Sheila Dikshit. Look at the result of the opinion polls. My party is ahead and I am also ahead (in the race for Chief Ministerial candidate)," he said at a press conference.
"It will be decided by the public, party workers and the opinion polls. The Parliamentary Board will take a decision based on views of the public and inputs of the party workers..Almost all the surveys said I am ahead," Goel said adding he has sent result of all opinion polls to Gadkari.
The Delhi BJP president today separately met party President Rajnath Singh, Gadkari and General Secretary (organisation) Ram Lal.
Asked whether he will happily accept decision of the party on the issue, he said "My happiness will depend on who is chosen for the post." When insisted whether he will continue to work in same vigour if somebody else is made Chief Ministerial candidate, he refused to answer.
Sources close to him said the party should go for a secret ballot if it is found to be difficult in arriving at a decision on the issue.
Favouring clarity on the issue at the earliest, Goel admitted that said party has delayed making a decision on the matter.
A number of senior leaders in Delhi BJP are said to be of the opinion that leadership has not been able to take a decision on the issue fearing Goel may damage party interest if he is not chosen as Chief Ministerial candidate.
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