Party workers raised slogans in support of Verma and accused the senior leadership of sidelining him by not giving him a ticket from the Laxmi Nagar constituency.
The protesters were unhappy with the way local BJP leaders from various constituencies were being "sidelined" in order to make way for new faces inducted into the party.
Delhi BJP chief Upadhyay, who tried to pacify the party workers, said that such a reaction was normal and those who do not get ticket are bound to feel hurt.
Yesterday, high drama was witnessed at the party's office here as angry supporters of Upadhyay shouted slogans and staged a sit-in protest against the top leadership for not giving a ticket to him from Mehrauli.
Trying to pacify his party's workers, Upadhyay also said that he is responsible for all 70 seats in Delhi and has to manage the campaigns of all candidates.
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