Singh, a former Union Home Secretary, said after criminals were rewarded with tickets by BJP there remained no difference between it and Lalu Prasad, whom the party has been targeting over 'jungle raj'.
"Criminals have been given tickets even before they joined the party. This is injustice to the people of Bihar who have been betrayed. Some people have sold tickets. What is this? How will we get clean administration?
Despite the potentially damaging statement by Singh, sources in BJP said the party was unlikely to take any action against the MP from Ara before the state assembly polls get over.
However, responding to Singh's comments, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said tickets were distributed "fairly" after considering all aspects.
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"In BJP, wherever there is ticket distribution, it is done fairly and after considering all aspects. As far as Bihar is concerned, the BJP-led NDA will win a comfortable majority. It has the support of the people of Bihar," he said.
Another BJP Spokesperson Nalin Kohli described Singh's statement as "unfortunate". "It is his personal view. The central leadership of the party collectively takes decisions as ours is a democratic party. Singh's views do not reflect in any way how the party functions," he said.