Swaraj, who arrived here amid reports that she was sulking, told reporters that "it is not true that I am annoyed or the party leaders are mollifying me on any issue."
BJP president Rajnath Singh and senior leader Nitin Gadkari visited Swaraj at her residence in Delhi earlier in the day, leading to the speculation that she was not happy with the party over talks of government-formation and her possible role as exit polls have predicted a clear majority for NDA.
Swaraj contested the Lok Sabha election from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh this time where she had won in 2009 with a big margin.
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