He also asked whether they would be supporting AAP on issue of electricity meters, putting an end to tanker mafia, which he said is being run allegedly in connivance with few leaders of both the parties.
He asked whether the parties would support them on the issue of repealing of a law which allows increase in water tariff every year.
Would these parties support his government on regularisation of unauthorised colonies, rehabilitation of slums, ending of contractual appointments of nurses, doctors, sweepers, and teachers?
Would the Congress and the BJP support AAP government in simplification of VAT and promote trade and business, provide basic amenities in industrial area. Would they oppose the FDI in retail in Delhi? Would they support AAP's view of giving subsidy to farmers and not acquiring land without permission of gramsabha, Kejriwal wrote.
He also asked if these parties would support AAP on issue of providing security to women, improving quality of education in 1,800 schools run by municipal corporation and 1,200 by government, on judicial reforms and help from BJP-run MCDs on various issues.
"After getting response from BJP and Congress on these issues, we will hold public meetings and ask the people whether we should form government or not," he said.
(With PTI inputs)