NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party is veering around to the view that Delhi state needs another round of president ’s rule with fresh elections likely to be held in December-January as prospects of stitching together a majority appear dim for the saffron party, which is yet to formalize a final decision on the course of action.The BJP leadership is of the view that forming a government by poaching MLAs from the Congress is fraught with problems and the resultant precarious majority would mean the dispensation would be grappling with internal challenges throughout its tenure.“Another major issue is that the Aam Admi Party with its 28 MLAs would be the main opposition. They would get a voice and would raise some issue or the other every other day and make it virtually impossible for the BJP-NDA government to function in Delhi. Fresh elections six months down the line will give us a clear majority and reduce the strength of AAP ,” a BJP leader said.AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal resigned on February 14 as chief minister of Delhi and president’s rule was imposed on February 17. “BJP is likely to recommend extension of president’s rule by another six months in August when the first six months will be completed,” a BJP leader said.Meanwhile, BJP’s Delhi MLAs say they have been asked to prepare for fresh elections and most of them are already active in their constituencies. “We are all set for elections soon. The central leadership has asked us to gear up for polls,” said RP Singh , BJP MLA from Rajinder Nagar.A lack of consensus on who should be chief minister in case BJP forms the government is another issue that would crop up if a government was sought to be formed now, according to sources. With Harsh Vardhan becoming Union health minister, there is no agreement on an alternative.However, a faction within the Delhi unit of BJP is still hopeful that a government can be formed. Rambir Singh Bidhuri, who had left NCP and joined BJP before the assembly elections last year, has been insisting that he can get the support of six of the eight Congress MLAs in the assembly. However, BJP leaders are not convinced and Congress says its flock is sticking together. Supporters of senior BJP leader Jagdish Mukhi have been pressing for him to be made chief ministerial candidate but others are opposed to it.The central leadership is said to be watching the situation closely and will take a call in the coming week, sources said.“As of now, the whole thing is quite a hotchpotch. Some MLAs and state unit leaders and office bearers are of the view that a government should be formed but the central leadership is not fully convinced,” a senior party leader said.