"He (Sushil Modi) acted as one man army (in the bypoll in Bihar recently) which did not yield good results for the BJP in the state," Sinha told reporters.
"The basic principle of collective leadership should have been followed in Bihar bypolls which did not happen and one man took all the decisions keeping others away," he said taking a dig at Sushil Modi, projected as Chief Ministerial probable of the party by a section of leaders.
But when asked if the party "collectively" decided to project him as the CM candidate, Sinha, popularly known as "Bihari Babu", said he would not shun the responsibility.
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