Dubbing these claims as mere "trash", Naidu heaped praise on Modi, saying he was "God's boon to the country" and that decisions were always taken collectively.
"This is trash. Modi, Shah and we all take decisions collectively. In fact they both used to consult me on all important matters," Naidu said at a 'meet-and-greet' programme here today.
"Since the President of India is from the north, prime minister from the west, Lok Sabha speaker from central India, Modi wanted the vice president from the south," he said.
The prime minister had clearly said there was no alternative (for the vice president's post) and so he was chosen, the former Union minister said.
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"Either out of their liking for me or disliking of others, some people started all this talk that I'm set to be a competitor (for Modi) in 2019 and hence they (Modi and Shah) tactfully removed me (from active politics) and nominated me for the vice president's post," he said.
"Modi is God's boon to the country. He has character, calibre and capacity and he has been tirelessly and dedicatedly working for the development of India. He is a leader par excellence," Naidu said.
Naidu, a former BJP chief, also praised Shah saying that with his political acumen and determination, he has been toiling to strengthen the BJP in all parts of the country.
"The BJP once used to be known as a north Indian party but now almost the entire north east is under its fold. Even in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the BJP has an MP, Zilla Parishad chairman and municipal chairman," he said.
Naidu is pitted against Gopalkrishna Gandhi who is the opposition's vice presidential candidate. Poll to the post will be held on August 5.