"I had initially asked the party to allot me the Lucknow seat and we had discussed the same in the Political Affairs Committee (PAC). I had cited health reasons and asked the party to give me a smaller constituency," Azmi said.
Although AAP is yet to announce the candidate for Lucknow, sources said that the party has decided to field Adarsh Shastri, grandson of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, from the seat.
"Had Arvind (Kejriwal) or Prashant Bhushan contested from Lucknow, I would have happily accepted the decision."
Former BSP member Azmi, a two-time MP, had lost from the Lakhmipur Kheri seat in 2009. He had quit BSP in 2010 over the issue of corruption.
"I will say nothing that would harm the party and neither would I resign as that would have a negative impact during elections," he said.
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