The Aam Aadmi Party, AAP, has sought ten days time from the Lt. Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung to discuss government formation in national capital Delhi. Party leader Arvind Kejriwal after meeting Mr Jung in New Delhi this morning told media that his party have written letters to both Congress and BJP Presidents asking if they will support AAP unconditionally on Janlokpal and party's manifesto. Mr Kejriwal said, once AAP gets response from both parties, it will take public opinion over the issue. He added that his party was surprised that both BJP and Congress offering support to them.
AAP, the second largest party in the Delhi elections, on Friday night rejected Congress offer of support to form a government. Congress had sent a letter to the Lt. Governor, offering unconditional support to AAP. Soon after Congress' offer, top AAP leaders met in Ghaziabad late Friday night and decided to reject the offer.
The largest party, the BJP with 31 seats, has declined to claim any stake to forming the government in Delhi, saying it favours fresh polls.