He sought a quick decision from the BJP on the leadership issue in the poll-bound state and said if it did not want to project any face, it should make an announcement so that "all kinds of statements" made by leaders of the saffron party and its allies stop as they are detrimental to the NDA's prospects.
"NDA should sit together at the earliest and take a call on the issue of its chief ministerial candidate. Delay is harming us and more the delay, more the damage. We have not put any condition but only offered an alternative.
"At a time when the opposition alliance (Lalu-Nitish) is speaking in one voice, it is necessary that we also speak in one voice. This alliance has already taken many steps forward. Unless NDA takes a decision, it will be difficult to stop all sorts of comments made by its leaders on the leadership issue," he said.
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BJP has so far refrained from projecting any leader as its chief ministerial pick as a section in the party feels that ignoring claims of other aspirants could cost it politically.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi is seen as a natural choice but faces opposition from a section of upper caste state leaders.
However, the party is also wary of fighting the state election in the name of the Prime Minister as an adverse result could dent his image.