Although the party still maintains that BJP's parliamentary board will take a call on PM candidate, all indications suggest that Narendra Modi will be given a free hand in running the election campaign.
Amit Shah's elevation as the UP in-charge of BJP is an indication of the green signal that Modi has been given by the party's central leadership for his PM candidature.
Everybody knows that for BJP, the road to power at centre passes through Uttar Pradesh, the state that has 80 Lok Sabha seats. Narendra Modi can't catapult BJP into the hot seat of governance unless he does some miracle in UP.
As on today, the party is in tatters in Uttar Pradesh. The electorate of UP is completely polarized between Mulayam Singh's SP and Maywati's BSP. And the two national parties, Congress and BJP, are vying for a distant third spot.