"Yesterday, Kejriwal requested the Lieutenant Governor to not dissolve the Assembly, but today he announced his party was ready for a re-poll. He is not sticking to one stand and his apology is total drama. Congress will not support such a person and his party again and is ready for elections," Delhi Congress president Arvinder Singh Lovely told a press conference here.
"AAP should have introspected on (its poor Lok Sabha poll) results but Kejriwal... Has not shifted his aim of becoming the chief minister of Delhi," Lovely said.
He also alleged that AAP split the votes in the just- concluded elections, thereby benefiting BJP.
"AAP aims to only grab power at any cost. It is trying to fool people, but they are now aware of its tactics," he claimed.
Congress's chief spokesperson, Mukesh Sharma, meanwhile, said that after they had made it clear they would not support AAP, Kejriwal today said his party has decided to gear up for fresh elections.
