The Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs asserted that the country and party needed Narendra Modi's leadership but said the BJP "will take note of these views and concerns."
Senior BJP leaders-- Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Shanta Kumar and Yashwant Sinha-- have attacked Modi and BJP president Amit Shah after drubbing of the party in Bihar polls.
In a statement, the party veterans said the party has been "emasculated" in the last one year and was being "forced to kowtow to a handful".
"We will discuss with all the concerned. The parliamentary board has already decided to take up with all the concerned and discuss the shortcomings that led to the defeat in Bihar. That has been the practise," Naidu said.
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When BJP was trying to improve its performance after 2009, Modi proved to be "the man for the occasion" for both the party and the nation, he said.
He said Modi has been instrumental in lifting the pride of the nation among the people of India and the world.
Crediting Modi for party's performance in Maharashtra, Jharkand, Jammu-Kashmir and Haryana where BJP was in power, he also referred to BJP's good performance in various municipal body elections after it came to power at the Centre.
"Be it Assam, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, even Bengaluru, Andaman and Ladakh. We also made spectacular inroads in the neighbouring state of Kerala where we used to be very weak," he said.
"The BJP lost 2004 Parliamentary elections I was the President, Atalji was the leader. 2009 also we lost to UPA 2 when Advaniji was the leader. We also lost some state Assembly elections.