"We also need to think about the class of people trying to influence and change public opinion through their impractical ideas. The youth has clearly shown its anger in these elections and we need to find why they are angry," he said adding that people want "result-oriented leaders".
The Union Minister for Agriculture said that AAP had garnered votes by promising to bring down prices of onions, vegetables and electricity rates, but this was not in the hands of the State governments.
The minister claimed that re-election in Delhi is imminent as BJP has decided to stay away from power and he wanted to see what AAP would do if it takes lead.
"He (Kejriwal) promised that he would bring onion prices to half if voted to power. With the BJP's decision of staying away from power, the next 4-5 months will have the Governor's rule in Delhi.
"AAP should have got another 5-6 seats and come into power. They probably will, when elections are held again after 4-5 months," Pawar said.
The 73-year-old NCP leader said AAP's campaigns promised a corruption-free Delhi, but the same set of people wanted illegal colonies to be regularised.
"The same class of people who built the illegal colonies wants them to be legalised. On one hand, the same class of people are responding and voting for AAP's call for a corruption-free Delhi and on the other hand, they are demanding that their illegal colonies be legalised. You will find such contradictions in Delhi," he said.
