The Parliamentary Election Committee, which would have a role in deciding the candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, does not have Sinha, who is an MP from Patna Saheb.
The 31-member committee comprises state President Mangal Pandey, former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, leader of opposition in state Assembly Nand Kishore Yadav, national vice president C P Thakur and several other state ministers and leaders of different wings.
Downplaying the rumours, Sushil Modi said such "a small committee is a non-issue" for a "towering leader" like Sinha.
"Sinha has been a towering national leader of the party... such a small committee is a non-issue for a leader of his stature," Sushil Modi told PTI.
Sushil Modi denied "ignoring" of Sinha in the party.
State BJP President Mangal Pandey clarified that this was a Parliamentary Election Committee and not a Parliamentary campaign committee of which Sinha, who has been star campaigner for a long time, has been a member in the past.
These leaders, who requested anonymity, also resented absence of any politically significant backward "Kurmi" caste leader in the committee.
After severing ties with JD(U), BJP has been very active in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's native Nalanda district and is targetting his Kurmi castemen in the name of collecting iron tools for constructing statue of liberty in the name of "Iron Man" Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel whom Kurmis relate to as their casteman.
