NEW DELHI: Congress cannot win even a single Lok Sabha seat in Delhi, claimed chief minister Arvind Kejriwal while addressing a gathering of the imams of different mosques in the city on Wednesday.A few days after AAP has announced that it won’t have any poll pact with Congress, the party’s national convener also cautioned Delhiites against any division of votes. “In Delhi, only AAP, not Congress, can defeat BJP. I would have left the contest and given all seven seats to Congress if I felt that it will win,” Kejriwal said.Although Amanatullah Khan, an AAP MLA and chairman of Delhi Waqf Board that hosted the event, indicated that if the next PM came from Congress, AAP might support it after the polls, Kejriwal later predicted that neither Narendra Modi nor Rahul Gandhi would become the PM. AAP will support anyone else who becomes the PM, he said.“If Modi and (Amit) Shah return to power in 2019, they will break the country like Hitler,” Kejriwal said while accusing RSS and BJP of trying to shift anti-Modi votes of Delhi to Congress.In the meeting, the government announced the decision to increase the salaries of the imams in 200 empanelled mosques from Rs 10,000 to Rs 18,000 and those of muajjins (mosque staff) from Rs 9,000 to Rs 16,000. The hiked salaries will be deposited in their accounts in February, said Khan, adding that salaries in around 1,500 mosques, which are not in the board panel, will also be hiked.Reiterating that division of votes will only help BJP win all seven seats, Kejriwal said, “If your votes get divided, the country will badly suffer.”