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Govt formation in Delhi — AAP shows sting video, alleges BJP trying to buy MLAs

BJP sensibly declines to form patchwork govt in Delhi. L-G to recommend fresh polls for Jan/Feb — Minhaz Merchant (@minhazmerchant) November 3, 2014

"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,"

said.

"We have told the Lt Governor that Congress wants fresh elections along with Assembly polls in

and

and Kashmir," Congress leader

said after meeting Jung.

So Hon'ble LG couldn't take out a few hours over the last 9 months, call the pol parties to find out their stand & dissolve Delhi Assembly? — Rahul Mehra (@TheRahulMehra) November 3, 2014



So the BJP has issued an advisory to their Spokespersons not to speak on issue of Delhi govt formation! What are they hiding??!! — Atishi Marlena (@AtishiMarlena) November 3, 2014



As LG makes final decision on Delhi govt, Arvind Kejriwal clears the road to take another u-turn. Is he serious? https://t.co/4J1OhpjZ9R — Vijender Gupta (@Gupta_vijender) November 3,

(With inputs from agencies)

NEW DELHI: Delhi is heading for fresh elections, with all political parties refusing to form a government during their meeting with lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung on Monday.BJP , Congress and AAP have expressed their inability to form government in Delhi, the LG 's office said on Monday.Lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung, who met representatives of the three parties, will send a report to President Pranab Mukherjee."LG has conveyed to us that all political parties want fresh elections," Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia said after AAP delegation met the lieutenant governor on Monday evening.Manish SisodiaThe BJP has refused to form a minority government and favours a fresh mandate.Congress has also demanded immediate dissolution of the assembly to pave way for holding of elections in Delhi at the earliest.JharkhandJammuHarun YusufThe BJP-Shiromani Akali Dal combine has 29 seats in the 70-member Delhi assembly.The alliance won 32 seats in the December elections, three short of a majority. Since then, three BJP legislators were elected to the Lok Sabha in the general elections.AAP, the second largest party, has 28 MLAs.