Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal today decided not to take two Type VI duplex apartments alloted to him on Bhagwan Dass Road, as Delhi's new Chief Minister.
AAP came under scathing attack from the BJP which claimed that AAP was misleading the common man.
Kejriwal said on Saturday that he has decided to give the government accomodation provided to him as Delhi Chief Minister, and added that he will also urge the administration to look for a smaller flat for him.
"There is lot of controversy regarding new house I am shifting. I will ask the government for a smaller flat," Kejriwal said this before attending a nation executive meeting of his party in Delhi on Saturday amidst indications that AAP is keen on enhancing its presence nationally.
AAP ideologue Yogendra Yadav said: "The National Executive meeting of AAP today will discuss the party's strategy for the Lok Sabha elections. This is the first meeting after the Delhi Assembly elections."
The 23-member AAP National Executive is meeting at the Constitution Club in Delhi this morning to discuss its plans and strategies for the general elections, to be held by May.
AAP has already decided to fight all the seats in Gujarat and will also contest in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.