And now as no big or small party has been able to get clear majority in this election ( BJP - 32, AAP - 28 and Congress just 8), and no party coming forward to form the government, is also being viewed seriously by the people. Even though the electorates have given such a split verdict, and AAP has contested these elections opposing the bad policies of the previous Congress governing, its big leaders like Avind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodiya and Yogendra Yadav etc. should devise some means to form the next government. Sticking to their prior stand that they shall neither take support of any party nor give support to them, is certainly not workable solution to the newly formed imbroglio.
Instead of continuing with that position, it shall be better if AAP takes initiative and starts negotiations with BJP and inspire them to form the next government. In that way, they shall also be a part of the decision making body and ensure that the new government makes policies and works keeping in view the welfare of the ordinary people. In this manner, it shall also be in a position to keep a regular check on the wrong policies of the government and ensure better governance. Some common minimum programme should be drafted and both these big two parties should start working together in that direction. But, it should also be kept in mind that sticking to their earlier stand is certainly not in the interest of any, i.e. neither good for AAP nor for the common people. In the current situation of no party coming forward to form the next government, Delhi shall be headed for next round of elections and that will put an additional pressure on inflation. And all efforts should be explored (by both these parties) to stop that avoidable expenditure at all costs.