"It was a media speculation," he told reporters when asked about his name cropping up for Rajya Sabha nomination in the biennial poll.
"I respect party's decision asking me to continue working for Bihar," Sushil Modi, who is state BJP Parliamentary Board leader, said after his weekly public interaction programme.
Sushil Modi, who has been the face of the party in the state for long, said he never expressed any personal desire for any post or position.
The party choice finally fell on former state BJP president Gopal Narayan Singh, who filed his nomination today.
BJP on the basis of its strength of 53 in Legislative Assembly in Bihar could easily win one seat out of five that fell vacant. JD(U) and RJD have fielded two candidates each for the rest four seats.
Sushil Modi also rubbished media reports about "rumbling" within BJP over selection of Singh and claimed he is a "consensus" candidate of the party and NDA as a whole.
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Sushil Modi also made a blistering attack on the Nitish Kumar government over pass percentage in matriculation dropping to half this year.
"What does this show. The same CM allowed cheating last year due to election in mind but curbed it this time after the poll," he alleged.
The pass percentage in Matriculation has dropped to around 45 per cent this time as compared to nearly 75 per cent last time when photographs of parents and aides climbing wall of a school building in Vaishali district to supply chits had gone viral.
