<p>A one-line tweet by Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has created a furore across political circles in the state.</p>.<p>Maurya on Sunday tweeted: "The organisation is bigger than the government."</p>.<p>Though, the tweet did not refer to any particular event, it set off speculations since the Uttar Pradesh Minister had recently met BJP National President J.P. Nadda in New Delhi.</p>.<p>The tweet comes at a time when the Uttar Pradesh BJP is waiting for a new state party President.</p>.<p>"It appears from the tweet that Maurya has been shortlisted for the post and this is his way of telling his supporters," a party functionary said.</p>.<p>An influential OBC leader, Maurya had served as the Uttar Pradesh BJP Chief during the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.</p>.<p>He was recently appointed the the BJP legislature party leader in the Legislative Council in place of Swatantra Dev Singh.</p>.<p>Singh, a Minister in the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet, had earlier resigned from the post of the state BJP Chief.</p>.<p>A senior Minister in the Yogi government, however, felt that such tweets were uncalled for and only served to create confusion in party ranks.</p>.<p>"Everyone knows that the organisation is supreme and there was no need to underline the fact at this time," he said.</p>.<p>Despite repeated efforts, Maurya could not be contacted for comments.</p>
<p>A one-line tweet by Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has created a furore across political circles in the state.</p>.<p>Maurya on Sunday tweeted: "The organisation is bigger than the government."</p>.<p>Though, the tweet did not refer to any particular event, it set off speculations since the Uttar Pradesh Minister had recently met BJP National President J.P. Nadda in New Delhi.</p>.<p>The tweet comes at a time when the Uttar Pradesh BJP is waiting for a new state party President.</p>.<p>"It appears from the tweet that Maurya has been shortlisted for the post and this is his way of telling his supporters," a party functionary said.</p>.<p>An influential OBC leader, Maurya had served as the Uttar Pradesh BJP Chief during the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.</p>.<p>He was recently appointed the the BJP legislature party leader in the Legislative Council in place of Swatantra Dev Singh.</p>.<p>Singh, a Minister in the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet, had earlier resigned from the post of the state BJP Chief.</p>.<p>A senior Minister in the Yogi government, however, felt that such tweets were uncalled for and only served to create confusion in party ranks.</p>.<p>"Everyone knows that the organisation is supreme and there was no need to underline the fact at this time," he said.</p>.<p>Despite repeated efforts, Maurya could not be contacted for comments.</p>