This has left the party without a candidate in the prestigious seat, where former Union Minister A Raja is seeking re-election as DMK candidate.
The rejection of the nomination of S Gurumurthy came as a major jolt not only to the BJP bosses, but the cadre and workers also as they were working hard to wrest the seat, twice held by Master Mathan of the party till 2004.
Senior BJP leaders from Chennai will arrive Coimabtore and Udhagamandalam to inquire the matter, whether the delay was deliberate or candidates were misguided or any other political parties played trick on the official candidates, the sources said.
Moreover, the workers blamed that in-charge of Nilgiris parliamentary constituency was also "unceremoniously" removed from the post making the dissidents to play their trick, thus tarnishing the image of the party.
The mandatory Form A and Form B, filed along with the nomination paper, give details of the candidate's movable/immovable assets and pending cases against him/her.