"The resolution (recommending to the parliamentary board to decide on Modi's name as the BJP's prime ministerial candidate) was adopted at Bodh Gaya in deference to sentiments of the party workers from Bihar and vociferous demand by the delegates," Leader of Opposition in the legislative assembly Nandkishore Yadav told reporters today.
Yadav refused to dwell on admonition by the central leadership and offered no comments.
It may be mentioned that the Bihar BJP had, during its state executive in Bodh Gaya on Saturday, adopted a resolution unanimously urging the central leadership to nominate Modi as its prime ministerial candidate, a decision that raised hackles of the central leaders, including the party president Rajnath Singh.
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Singh had reportedly expressed displeasure at the resolution adopted by the Bihar BJP on Modi's prime ministerial candidature without any solicitation or direction and reportedly rebuked the state unit senior leaders, Sushil Kumar Modi and Mangal Pandey when the two leaders, armed with a copy of the resolution, called on him in New Delhi on Sunday.
The BJP national president also told the Bihar leaders in no uncertain terms that he knew his job well and would decide on when to convene the parliamentary board meeting to take a call on the party's prime ministerial candidate.