Amid the much hue and cry over the appointment of Amit Shah, a close aide of Narendra Modi as a incharge of Uttar Pradesh, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh has defended his appointment and said that it is not a crime.
Rajnath Singh defended the decision to hand over charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh to Narendra Modi's close aide Amit Shah but stressed that Modi did not seek the appointment.
He ruled out the much hue and cry over the issue and said, "He (Shah) is a general secretary of the party and has been a minister in a highly successful state. I think making him in charge is not a crime."
The BJP Sunday announced Shah has been appointed in-charge of BJP affairs in Uttar Pradesh for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
The former home minister of Gujarat has faced allegations of involvement in the Sohrabuddin staged shoot-out case.
"Modi has not recommended anybody," said Rajnath.
It is noted that besides Shah, young leader Varun Gandhi was given the charge of the party's affairs in West Bengal, Rajiv Pratap Rudy of Rajasthan, and Om Mathur of Gujarat.
(With inputs from IANS)
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