As Congress refused to a tie-up with the Aam Aadmi Party in Haryana and Punjab, AAP states that an alliance with Congress just in Delhi is not possible.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that giving three seats to the Congress in Delhi would mean “giving three seats to the BJP” when asked his opinion on the 4:3 seat sharing formula proposed by the Congress.
Further, he added the Congress first proposed 6:3:1 seat sharing formula to the AAP in Haryana where six seats would be for Congress, three for Janayak Janata Party and one seat for AAP. “Our decision to form an alliance with the Congress was to stop the Modi-Shah duo,”.
“After discussions with our alliance partner in Haryana JJP we agreed to it but the Congress refused and said they can’t give more than two seats to the JJP and proposed 7:2:1 formula,” said Mr Singh, who was negotiating with the Congress.
JJP chief Dushyant Chautala even agreed to that but then the Congress backtracked again on Friday night, saying there is no possibility of formation of any alliance anywhere except Delhi, he said.
As per the sources, the possibility of formation of an alliance in Haryana has been completely closed, but still AAP open to the alliance in Delhi with 5:2 formula where five seats for the ruling party.