"The entire country is watching what kind of pulls and pressures are happening within the BJP. A party, which is trying to come power to rule the country, is not being able to handle its internal conflicts.
"It's a confused party with a confused agenda and confused people. Those who are confused behave only this way," party spokesperson Meem Afzal told reporters.
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BJP President Rajnath Singh, who had a 30-minute meeting with Advani to persuade him on Modi's candidature but failed to get an assurance, today claimed that "nobody in BJP is unhappy and nobody has put any conditions" (on declaring Modi as PM candidate).
The moves to formally announce Modi as the candidate that gained momentum after the go-ahead given by RSS last week, are learnt to have been opposed by a section of BJP led by Advani.
Congress general secretary in-charge for Haryana, Delhi and Punjab, Shakeel Ahmed, said that Modi has no impact outside Gujarat, when asked about the Gujarat Chief Minister's plan to address a rally in Rewari on September 15 after having addressed similar rallies in other states like Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
"He (Modi) is not relevant outside Gujarat. Whenever he goes outside Gujarat, BJP loses. Karnataka assembly poll result is the latest example. Whereever Modi addressed rallies in Karnataka, BJP lost. He has no impact outside Gujarat. We do not consider Modi politically relevant ouside Gujarat," Ahmed said.