Congress president Sonia Gandhi has replied through party general secretary Shakeel Ahmed, in which it has been stated that 16 out of the 18 issues were such on which the AAP government can take administrative decisions, and the Congress had nothing to do with it. On the remaining two issues, Congress has extended support, said Kejriwal.
The AAP leader said, the political affairs committee of the party met this morning, and it was followed by a meeting of all 18 elected legislators in Delhi.
Kejriwal said, there were different views over whether to form a government in Delhi or not, because people in Delhi have begun saying that the AAP is trying to run away from its reponsibility in forming government.
Some of the legislators said, since any AAP government would be 8 seats short of majority and dependent on outside support, it may run for six months at the most, necessitating fresh elections, according to Kejriwal.