“Kejriwal is saying AAP will decide whether to form government after eliciting views of people...This whole exercise is childish,” Uddhav said.
“This is nothing but a clever strategy by Kejriwal and company to escape from the situation,” he said.
Uddhav said Kejriwal and his team had embarked on to bring revolution in the country.
“But it seems the spark of their movement has died down in Delhi itself”.
Uddhav also asked AAP, which won the polls on anti-corruption plank, to stop “advising” political parties.
The Shiv Sena president had earlier this month praised AAP for their spectacular performance.