"Aap hum se naraz kyun hain? (Why are you angry with me?" he said at a press conference when asked whether he would be projected by BJP as its chief ministerial face.
When further pressed and told that he was the tallest BJP leader in Uttar Pradesh where assembly elections are due early next year, Singh again skirted the issue, saying "Main aap ko naraz nahi karna chahta hoon (I don't want to annoy you)."
BJP is yet to take a call on whether to project anybody as chief ministerial candidate for the polls. Rajnath Singh is a former chief minister of the politically crucial state.
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