"The party has decided to contest assembly elections under collective leadership. We believe in collective leadership, but it doesn't mean that party lacks good leaders. We will not declare any chief ministerial candidate," he told reporters.
Justifying the decision, Upadhyay said BJP emerged victorious in assembly polls in Haryana and Maharashtra without declaring a chief ministerial candidate while insisting there is no dearth of "good leaders" in the party.
Sounding confident of emerging victorious, Upadhyay said the party will decide about the chief minister at the "appropriate time".
"There is a democratic process within the party. The party high command and the MLAs will decided about the next chief minister after the elections. Now, there is no issue about the CM candidate," he said.
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Asked if he is in the race for the top post, he said, "This question is not pertinent now. We have decided to contest elections under collective leadership. That's all."
Upadhyay said that BJP will "give transparent and responsible government" to the people of Delhi.
"As Narendra Modi ji has brought changes across the country, BJP will form government of people's trust in the national capital," he added.
Slamming Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal, the Delhi BJP chief claimed that Delhiites won't give a chance to him again.