The BJP will not project a chief ministerial candidate for the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections which are a few months away, party's state unit chiefKeshav Prasad Maurya said on Monday Oct 17,2016
"All political parties are waiting for the chief ministerial candidate of the BJP ... It is clear policy of our party that we will contest the assembly elections without projecting anyone as our CM candidate," he told news persons in Bareilly.
"BJP had projected CM faces in Assam and Delhi Assembly polls ... While we succeeded in the former, we lost the latter ... We fought Haryana and Jharkhand without projecting any CM candidate and won," Maurya said.
He said the BJP will win over 300 of the 403 seats in UP and the party's central parliamentary board will decide who will be the chief minister
"All political parties are waiting for the chief ministerial candidate of the BJP ... It is clear policy of our party that we will contest the assembly elections without projecting anyone as our CM candidate," he told news persons in Bareilly.
"BJP had projected CM faces in Assam and Delhi Assembly polls ... While we succeeded in the former, we lost the latter ... We fought Haryana and Jharkhand without projecting any CM candidate and won," Maurya said.
He said the BJP will win over 300 of the 403 seats in UP and the party's central parliamentary board will decide who will be the chief minister
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