"In the last Delhi assembly elections, AAP managed to bag 28 seats since it misused the name of Anna Hazare's anti- corruption movement and lied to the people. But, now AAP's reality is out in the open and therefore, I will be surprised if it bagged even five to ten seats in the coming Lok Sabha polls," Vardhan, who arrived here on a private visit, told reporters today.
He claimed that if assembly polls were held in the coming days in Delhi, then the BJP would win more than 50 seats.
The BJP leader also denied Kejriwal's charge that both the Congress and the BJP had joined hands to defeat the Jan Lokpal Bill in the Delhi state assembly.
Terming AAP as "anarchic," Harsh Vardhan said that though Kejriwal ran a government for 49 days, the AAP failed to follow any formal and constitutional process or take necessary permissions.