However, both the Congress and the RJD reacted angrily to the statement, saying the BJP was living in a "fool's paradise", oblivious to the resentment among its own cadre.
"Congress, under the leadership of its new president Rahul Gandhi, is heading for a nation-wide wipeout. Similarly, the RJD is in dire straits following imprisonment of its supremo Lalu Prasad, cases slapped against a number of his family members and many senior leaders feeling uneasy under Tejashwi Yadav who is a novice", Pandey told reporters.
Pandey is BJP in-charge of Himachal Pradesh where the party returned to power.
In Bihar he is Health minister in the Nitish Kumar cabinet.
"The BJP is living in a fool's paradise. The reality is, RJD has the largest support base among all parties in Bihar and although Prasad has gone to jail in a corruption case, the public perception remains that he has been treated in unfairly", RJD national vice president Shivanand Tiwari told PTI in a strong retort.
"Under these circumstances, no leader of the RJD will be foolish enough to join the NDA. Pandey has been saying this for long to galvanize his demoralised cadre", he added.
"In addition, there is turmoil in the BJP's Punjab and Karnataka units. Also, many former heavyweights like Arun Shourie, Yashwant Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha and Kirti Azad have turned against the party", he added.
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