Why is Arvind Kejriwal creating drama when he can form the govt.: BJP

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Vijendra Gupta on Saturday said Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal is creating a drama and asked him to form the government in Delhi.

“He is creating a drama on this, when he has everything to form the government. The AAP has emerged as the second largest party in the Delhi polls. He has the unconditional support of nine MLA’s. So, he has a chance to form the government in Delhi,” he said. “He is trying to create a scene here. Just by talking about the problem, you won’t find a solution for it. He is in a position to provide a solution to a problem, and yet, he is not doing this. Something is fishy here,” he added.

Another BJP leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra said, “This shows his (Kejriwal’s) arrogance. The language he uses is inappropriate and unsuitable. A corrupt person like him can only accuse us of being corrupt. He further said, “If he does not want to form the government, he should say so. Why is he imposing such abrupt conditions and using bad language?

Earlier today, Kejriwal met Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung and discussed the possibility of government formation in Delhi. After the meeting, Kejriwal said, “Our stand is clear we will take no support nor will provide any support. We have written letters to Rajnath Singh and Sonia Gandhi, asking their stand on the important issues. The government in Delhi will be issue- based.

Listing his 18 conditions, he said, “After their response on these issues comes in, we will hold meeting with the public and whatever their decision is, we will accept it. Whether the public wants a re-election or should we form government with support of the BJP and the Congress. This is what we have told the Lieutenant Governor.

“No support is unconditional. Why are they suddenly offering support to our party? Congress is offering unconditional support and the BJP is offering constructive support. We will ponder upon it, once they reply to our letters,” he added.

On Friday evening, the Congress, in a letter written to Najeeb Jung, offered outside and unconditional support for the AAP to form the next government. 

Earlier on Friday, AAP leader Yogendra Yadav confirmed the invitation by Lieutenant Governor and said: “The Lieutenant Governor has written a letter, inviting us for a discussion to explore the possibilities of forming the government in Delhi, at Raj Niwas on Saturday morning. "Arvind will go there and speak to them, though he has been keeping a little unwell, and we will keep our situation in front of them. We do not have a clear majority, and we will tell them that we cannot have a give and take relationship between us, as the AAP does not follow that ideology," he added.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the single largest group in the 70-seat house with 31 members has refused to form a government. The Congress says that a number of senior leaders of Delhi are of the opinion that the party should extend unconditional support to the Aam Aadmi Party to form a government in the national capital.

AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal, however, said that his party will neither take nor extend support to either BJP or Congress to form the government. He said, AAP is ready for fresh elections in the city. Harsh Vardhan said, his party does not have enough numbers to form a stable government and is ready to fight the election once again.