The AAP, since it formed the government in Delhi around a month ago, had suffered a number of disputes and none of the promises made in its manifesto could be implemented so far, said Goel who was here after being selected as a party nominee for the February 7 Rajya Sabha polls from Rajasthan.
"There is a difference between 'kathani and karni'... AAP has done so before and after assembly polls and formation of the government with outside support of Congress. Public's faith in AAP is now broken. It is facing various problems," Goel told reporters after a meeting with Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.
The former Union minister said BJP would have a mission to win all 25 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan in the 2014 elections, and 272 seats at the national level, and added Narendra Modi would be the PM and eradicate corruption, and control prices of essential commodities.