"J&K is a very serious, very sensitive region for us... If J&K develops because of Article 370, then we have no objection in keeping it," he said in his inaugural addresses at the two-day National Executive meet of the party.
This marks a subtle change in BJP's stand on one of its core issues as it has been consistently demanding repeal of the Article and has been aggressively campaigning for it.
"On Article 370 our stand is the same... But if J&K is not able to integrate with the national mainstream, if it is a conspiracy, then BJP will not accept Article 370 in any way.
The party's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi had earlier last month stated at a rally in Jammu that there should be at least a debate on whether or not Article 370 has benefitted the state.
BJP had then rejected suggestions that Modi had softened the party's stand on the issue.
"It would be incorrect for anyone to interpret BJP's challenge for a debate on this issue as a softening of stand on Article 370," Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley had said.
BJP has long kept its demand of Article 370's abrogation on the back burner in its quest for allies, who have been wary of its hardline stand, and the elevation of Modi had fuelled concerns that BJP would revert to its original demand under his command.
