"Kahani abhi baki hai. (Story is not over yet). Our options are open," Rohit told PTI.
The meeting on Wednesday had set off speculation that BJP may field Rohit, who had accompanied his father, from Uttarakhand, which goes to polls on February 15, but absence of any clear assurance from Shah and his team since have dampened the mood in the Tiwari family.
"Our options are still open. Our political options are open. I hope BJP clarifies soon," Rohit told PTI, adding that they had not joined the party.
Rohit, who had accompanied his father, said he wanted to contest from Lalkuan constituency in Uttarakhand and claimed that BJP leaders in their interactions with him had given "some kind of assurance that if you are willing to join (BJP), we will give you ticket".
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Indicating that he is weighing options outside BJP, he said his family will definitely play a big role in the campaign whatever be the response of the saffron party.
Rohit said he will soon address a press conference in either Delhi, Dehradun or Lucknow on their future course.
Though BJP is yet to announce its candidates from some seats in Utarakhand and his name is doing the rounds as one of the probables, he said there was no time left for him to prepare to contest from other seats as he had worked on Lalkuan after getting assurance from leaders there.
It was also seen as a boost to the party's prospects in the state due to the stature Tiwari enjoys there because of his vast administrative experience.
Rohit also heaped praise on Samajwadi Party chief and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and noted that his father had written to Mulayam Singh Yadav to let his son take over the party's mantle following the bitter feud in the clan.
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