Kejriwal quit the government and left the people of Delhi in a lurch to gain political mileage in the Lok Sabha polls. As they did not succeed in the Lok Sabha polls, they are talking about forming government again,” said Sharma.
In the Lok Sabha polls, BJP not only won all the seven seats but also came first in 60 assembly segments out of 70 while AAP occupied top position only in 10 assembly segments.
Following the party's dismal performance, some MLAs of the AAP yesterday had mooted a proposal for the party to once again form government in Delhi, with support from either the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) or the Congress.
A section in the party feels that it should not opt for going to polls immediately and should explore forming the government again.
Sources in AAP said majority of sitting MLAs in the party did not want to fresh election immediately thinking the “Modi wave” may flatten them all if polls are held anytime soon.