In his inaugural address at BJP national executive here, party president Nitin Gadkari asked his party to prepare for polls as the Congress-led UPA government is a "sinking ship" and the people have lost all love for it.
"The national President conveyed in his speech the uncertain current political scenario...He said the nation is on the verge of change. Elections can be held anytime," BJP chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters.
Significantly, Gadkari asked his party leaders to show "large-heartedness, be united and make all efforts to meet the target (of coming to power)".
The main opposition party has several senior leaders vying to become BJP's prime ministerial candidate.
"Gadkari discussed the current political scenario. This government is in the state of uncertainty. If the government falls of its own, BJP will not come to save this government," Prasad said.
Asked if the BJP is ready to face polls, Prasad asserted, "BJP is ready for polls. If polls are held within one month, we are ready."
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Prasad said in view of the current situation the BJP president asked partymen to motivate themselves together towards the "big goal" of coming up to the expectations of the people, as the nation was "standing on the verge of change".
Gadkari appealed to all partymen to strengthen the party and stand united in a bid to achieve the goal of wresting power from the UPA. The BJP president termed Congress as a "sinking ship".
Replying to a media poser on the crisis in Maharashtra where NCP ministers have quit the government, Prasad said, "Since the UPA government is a sinking ship led by the Congress party, most of the allies are seeking avenues to leave the government and therefore we see the repeated spell of uncertainty."
"BJP's job is not to protect the Congress government, which is falling by itself," he added. (More)