Delhi is all set for fresh elections as none of the parties are willing to form a government in this point of time. BJP, AAP and Congress clearly expressed their view during their meeting with Delhi LG Najeev Jung. Jung will be soon sending a report to President Pranab Mukherjee based on his consulations with the top political parties.
"LG has conveyed to us that all political parties want fresh elections," Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia said after meeting Najeeb Jung.
"Our stand remains what it was eight months back that we want fresh polls in Delhi so that people of national capital can once again get cheap electricity, water and good governance," Manish Sisodia said.
Earlier in the day, LG met Congress and BJP representatives. BJP informally conveyed to LG that they are not in the position to form government. However, AAP chief Kejriwal chided the saffron party by asking them to give their 'formal stand'.
He further added, "BJP should make public the letter that they gave to LG, if any. LGNajeeb Jung should first 'formally' invite BJP(largest party), seek their 'formal' stand, make it public, then invite next party, the way he did in December."
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said that Kejriwal should not be taken very seriously. “He has lost all his shield. He has divided the Indian politics and particularly the politics of Delhi into two parts, one which loves development which stands for development and the other which loves Arvind Kejriwal and likes drama,” said Patra.
Congress leader JP Aggarwal said that , "Our stand has been the same, we want fresh polls in Delhi. BJP can't decide what to do. Earlier they said depending on what LG says they will take a call, now they say party ready for polls."
The Supreme Court on Thursday had expressed satisfaction over Lt Governor Najeeb Jung's recent moves to explore the possibility of government formation in Delhi and said that he should be given more time as "there could be a minority government with outside support".
The Centre on October 30 told the Supreme Court that President Pranab Mukherjee has given his consent to Jung's proposal to invite BJP to form the government in the national capital. Jung last month had sent a report to the President seeking permission to invite BJP to form government in Delhi. In the report, Jung gave a detailed analysis of the political situation and underlined the need to have an elected government in the city which is under President's Rule since February 17 following resignation of the Aam Aadmi Party government after being in power for 49 days.
The Election Commission on last Saturday had announced bypoll to three Assembly constituencies on November 25 but if the Lt Governor dissolves the Assembly then the bypolls will not take place. The BJP has been maintaining that it will take a decision on government formation in Delhi after getting an invite from the Lt Governor. Currently, BJP, along with ally Akali Dal's lone MLA, has 29 legislators and will require the support of five more MLAs to prove majority in the Assembly.
The government led by Arvind Kejriwal had resigned on 14 February after the party's pet project, the Jan Lokpal Bill, could not be passed due to opposition from BJP and Congress.
President's Rule was imposed in Delhi on February 17. The Lt Governor had not favoured dissolution of the Delhi Assembly as recommended by the council of ministers headed by Kejriwal and kept the Assembly in suspended animation. Congress and Aam Aadmi Party have been demanding immediate dissolution of the Assembly to pave way for holding of fresh elections.
BJP had emerged the single largest party after the Assembly polls in December last year with 31 seats apart from the support of ally Akali Dal's one MLA in the 70-member House. But its numbers have now come down to 28 after three of its legislators--Harsh Vardhan, Ramesh Bidhuri and Pervesh Verma--were elected to Lok Sabha.
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"LG has conveyed to us that all political parties want fresh elections," Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia said after meeting Najeeb Jung.
"Our stand remains what it was eight months back that we want fresh polls in Delhi so that people of national capital can once again get cheap electricity, water and good governance," Manish Sisodia said.
Earlier in the day, LG met Congress and BJP representatives. BJP informally conveyed to LG that they are not in the position to form government. However, AAP chief Kejriwal chided the saffron party by asking them to give their 'formal stand'.
He further added, "BJP should make public the letter that they gave to LG, if any. LGNajeeb Jung should first 'formally' invite BJP(largest party), seek their 'formal' stand, make it public, then invite next party, the way he did in December."
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said that Kejriwal should not be taken very seriously. “He has lost all his shield. He has divided the Indian politics and particularly the politics of Delhi into two parts, one which loves development which stands for development and the other which loves Arvind Kejriwal and likes drama,” said Patra.
Congress leader JP Aggarwal said that , "Our stand has been the same, we want fresh polls in Delhi. BJP can't decide what to do. Earlier they said depending on what LG says they will take a call, now they say party ready for polls."
The Supreme Court on Thursday had expressed satisfaction over Lt Governor Najeeb Jung's recent moves to explore the possibility of government formation in Delhi and said that he should be given more time as "there could be a minority government with outside support".
The Centre on October 30 told the Supreme Court that President Pranab Mukherjee has given his consent to Jung's proposal to invite BJP to form the government in the national capital. Jung last month had sent a report to the President seeking permission to invite BJP to form government in Delhi. In the report, Jung gave a detailed analysis of the political situation and underlined the need to have an elected government in the city which is under President's Rule since February 17 following resignation of the Aam Aadmi Party government after being in power for 49 days.
The Election Commission on last Saturday had announced bypoll to three Assembly constituencies on November 25 but if the Lt Governor dissolves the Assembly then the bypolls will not take place. The BJP has been maintaining that it will take a decision on government formation in Delhi after getting an invite from the Lt Governor. Currently, BJP, along with ally Akali Dal's lone MLA, has 29 legislators and will require the support of five more MLAs to prove majority in the Assembly.
The government led by Arvind Kejriwal had resigned on 14 February after the party's pet project, the Jan Lokpal Bill, could not be passed due to opposition from BJP and Congress.
President's Rule was imposed in Delhi on February 17. The Lt Governor had not favoured dissolution of the Delhi Assembly as recommended by the council of ministers headed by Kejriwal and kept the Assembly in suspended animation. Congress and Aam Aadmi Party have been demanding immediate dissolution of the Assembly to pave way for holding of fresh elections.
BJP had emerged the single largest party after the Assembly polls in December last year with 31 seats apart from the support of ally Akali Dal's one MLA in the 70-member House. But its numbers have now come down to 28 after three of its legislators--Harsh Vardhan, Ramesh Bidhuri and Pervesh Verma--were elected to Lok Sabha.
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