Singh said that the party has gone to elections many times without a chief ministerial face and it will project the work done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Asked about the feud in SP, Singh, who is a former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, told reporters he does not like feud in any family but if the entire family is in power then certainly it is a cause of concern. He, however, added that "it is an internal matter" of Samajwadi Party.
Repeated queries on whether he could become Chief Ministerial candidate for BJP did not evoke any clear answer as Singh smiled and quipped, "Do I not look good here in centre to you."
When asked about the decision on BJP's chief ministerial candidate for Uttar Pradesh, Singh said "many a times we have contested elections without a face".
"Who is a strong leader and who is not, it is for the people to decide," he said, adding that the Prime Minister has worked a lot during last two and a half years and his work will prove handy for BJP.
Asked whether he would like to return to party work, he replied, "When I get such friends here, I do not miss Ashok Road (BJP Headquarters).
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