In the first challenge to Modi since he emerged the undisputed leader of the party and the government in May last year, the veterans including Shanta Kumar and Yashwant Sinha issued a brief but strongly-worded statement that demanded a thorough review of the debacle.
"A through review must be done of the reasons for the defeat as well as of the way the party is being forced to kow-tow to a handful, and how its consensual character has been destroyed," the statement said.
Responding to the attack by the veterans, the BJP late tonight sought to defend its leadership and tried to put the ball back in their court, saying the "healthy precedent" of collective responsibility for poll victories and defeats was set by Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Advani himself.
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The BJP response came by way of a joint statement issued by three Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Venkaiah Naidu and Nitin Gadkari, all former BJP Presidents.
Before the statement by Advani and others was released from the residence of Joshi, a former BJP president, former union minister Arun Shourie and former RSS ideologue K N Govindacharya were closeted with Joshi.
The statement said the results of the Bihar election showed that no lesson has been learnt from the fiasco in Delhi, where the Aam Aadmi Party trounced BJP by securing 67 of the 70 assembly seats.
The statement is an apparent dig at the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's defence of the leadership yesterday after the Parliamentary Board's review of the performance in which he had said "as far as accountability is concerned the party wins collectively and loses collectively".
He was reacting to a query whether party chief Amit Shah would be held responsible for the defeat.