However, he does not want a break in the alliance with the JD(U) and would like to sort out issues with it.
While there is a growing clamour in BJP for declaring Modi as party's prime ministerial candidate, Singh, who like many other leaders, has been describing the Gujarat Chief Minister as the party's most popular leader, prefers to keep the cards close to his chest on the leadership issue.
Singh was also cautious answering a question on some voices favouring veteran leader L K Advani as the Prime Ministerial candidate.
Singh said any decision on whom to project or whether to project anybody at all will be taken by the party's Parliamentary Board, the highest decision-making body.
He then went on to add, "In our party there is no race and nobody makes a claim either for Chief Minister or for Prime Minister."
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