The poll body, however, added that although it was monitoring the situation, the process of government formation was beyond its jurisdiction.
"Three seats...We are watching. We still have some time. If there is a dissolution then there is no point holding the elections. If there is formation of a government then we will see (on when to conduct elections).
"The Commission will be in readiness whenever there will be polls but as far as government formation in Delhi is concerned, it is not under our purview," Sampath said in a response to a question.
In the 70-member Delhi assembly, BJP won 31 seats in the assembly elections held in December last year. But three seats fell vacant as its legislators Ramesh Kumar Bidhuri, Harsh Vardhan and Parvesh Verma were elected as MPs.
After their election to the Lok Sabha, the trio resigned from their assembly seats bringing the BJP's tally to 28.
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