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BJP not considering forming Delhi government

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New Delhi: The BJP Saturday said it was “not considering forming” the government in Delhi as it does not have the required numbers and was ready to face a re-election.

“We don’t have the numbers. So we are not considering forming a government (in Delhi),” said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nitin Gadkari.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal resigned Friday after the Congress and the BJP did not allow the Jan Lokpal bill to be introduced in the assembly, bringing down the curtain on the 49-day-old AAP government.

The BJP, which had emerged as the single largest party in the assembly elections winning 31 seats, held a meeting Saturday to discuss the future course of action. State BJP president Vijay Goel said the party would launch an agitation at the Jantar Mantar Feb 18 and a door-to-door campaign to expose the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

“This (resignation) was scripted and planned,” Goel said.On forming the government in Delhi, Goel said: “We don’t want to comment on it right now, but if elections take place tomorrow, we are ready.”

“The ball is in the Lt. Governor’s court regarding dissolution of the assembly and president’s rule, so let him take a decision first and then we would give an appropriate response,” he said further. (IANS)

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