"There have been several our good leaders who were not projected (as chief ministerial candidate), but they are proving to be good administrators today," Mukhi said on being asked why BJP is not showing confidence in him as it had shown on Harsh Vardhan by declaring him its CM candidate during the last Assembly polls.
Mukhi's comment comes immediately after party announced that it would contest Delhi Assembly elections, due early next year, under collective leadership and will not declare its chief ministerial candidate.
Mukhi, who also left party's weekly meeting midway today, also said that party will win at least 50 Assembly seats this time and form government with a clear majority.
However, the senior BJP leader made it clear that he has to go to Uttarakhand regarding party's work due to which he left meeting midway.
"We are confident that party will win at least win 50 seats and form government with clear majority. As party is getting people's support, it has been clear that party will form government," he said.