Uncertainty persisted over alliance between the AAP and the Congress, even after party president Rahul Gandhi Tuesday said the Congress is "open and very flexible" for a tie-up with other parties.
Delhi Congress president Sheila Dikshit, and AICC in-charge of the Delhi Congress P C Chako met Gandhi at his residence to discuss the issue.
Later, she huddled with other leaders of the Delhi Congress at her residence in a meeting that continued for several hours. However, Dikshit maintained silence over it.
When asked about the Congress' stand on alliance in Delhi, Gandhi told reporters, "There is no confusion on this. The situation is actually very clear on this issue. We have constructed alliances."
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