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Chances of coming to power again 'negligible': Kejriwal

New Delhi: AAP today appeared to have given up efforts to form a government in the national capital again with its chief Arvind Kejriwal saying chances of coming to power are “negligible” and apologised for

IANS Published : May 21, 2014 13:41 IST, Updated : May 21, 2014 16:10 IST
However, the Lt Governor did not dissolve the assembly and kept in under suspended animation following which AAP had even filed a petition in the Supreme Court against Jung's decision.

Kejriwal said the party was preparing for fresh elections as Congress has refused to support his party to form a government.

“We had a meeting of party MLAs and we have decided to gear up for the elections. We will go to the people, will hold various meetings in Delhi in the coming days.

We will apologise to the people and gain there trust and ask them to support us with complete majority,” said Kejriwal.  

Exuding confidence of returning to power, he said AAP would form a government that will run for five years. “We will give first corruption free and pro-development government in Delhi.”

AAP had won 28 seats in its debut assembly elections in December last year and had later formed the government with outside support from Congress' eight MLAs.  BJP along with its ally Akali Dal's one MLA had won 32 seats in the 70-member Assembly.

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