If the influx of 10 influential Congress leaders into the party was at one time seen as a shot in the arm for the BJP ahead of the polls, it is as much a cause for worry for the party currently grappling with the issue of finalising candidates for the February 15 Assembly election.
With the Congress rebels wielding considerable influence in their constituencies expecting to be suitably rewarded for joining hands with the BJP, the party faces the challenge of rising to their expectations and at the same time not disappointing its loyal cadres, they said.
Denial of a ticket may cause them to either enter the fray as independents or secretly work to ensure defeat of the party's official nominees, the sources said.
Roorkee, Kedarnath, Lansdowne and Narendra Nagar are among half-a-dozen seats where making the choice of a candidate would not be easy for BJP, they claimed.
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If Congress rebel and sitting MLA Pradeep Batra is aspiring for a BJP ticket from Roorkee, Sureshchand Jain of BJP who lost to Batra by a thin margin of about 800 votes is another contender for the seat disappointing whom will be difficult for BJP.
However, state BJP spokesman Munna Singh Chauhan said
everything would be sorted out smoothly and the list of candidates for all the seats would be out in a couple of days.
"It is not an unusual situation. In every election, there are more than one contenders for a seat. But things ultimately fall in line. We are a disciplined party. Everything will be settled amicably," Chauhan told