A Delhi BJP leader today expressed concern over internal disputes among the cadre in the state saying consensus in internal polls was the "best health pill".

Party leader Vijay Jolly, who had unsuccessfully contested the assembly election against chief minister Sheila Dikshit, has shot off a letter in this regard to state party president OP Kohli, a release said.

"The need of the hour is consensus and not internal battles," he said, adding that the internal polls, instead of uniting the cadre at the grass root level, have divided them.

Jolly stressed that consensus is the best health pill for the party as it would enable it winning back the confidence of common person, the release, quoting Jolly, said.