"I was to join AAP today. But after discussions with my family members, I have decided not to join the party now. I deferred the decision," Mafat Patel told PTI.
He, however, did not clarify whether he would join the party at a later date.
Speculation had gained ground in the last few days that Mafat was all set to join the AAP following its stunning performance in the Delhi Assembly elections.
"BJP and Congress have no longer remained common man's parties. They don't think of the common man. They are only concerned with power and are least worried about serving people," he said.
Riding on an anti-corruption plank, AAP won 28 of the 70 Assembly seats in Delhi and formed a government in the national capital with outside support of Congress.
