After the elections threw up a hung assembly, the Congress offered outside support to AAP to form the government. Asked what prompted this, despite the party being divided on the move, Lovely said: "On every issue there are different views. Congress party has a democratic set up."
"The people had voted for AAP's manifesto so we gave them the opportunity to fulfill their promises, but they failed to deliver," Lovely said.
After 49 days in power, AAP chief minister Arvind Kejriwal quit, accusing the Congress and the BJP of stalling the anti-graft Jan Lokpal Bill in the Delhi assembly.