Senior BJP leaders, preferring anonymity, said though the party is within "handshaking distance" from the half-way mark of 36 in an Assembly of 70, it does not want to make any attempt to woo Aam Aadmi MLAs.
Sources said initially there were suggestions from some quarters in the BJP that Operation Lotus, which Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa had successfully tried in his state, could be attempted here too. But senior leaders were vehemently opposed.
But with AAP contesting the polls on an anti-corruption plank, none of its MLAs would be willing to resign and contest on a BJP ticket as their probability of re-election would be greatly diminished.
BJP is also wary of even approaching AAP MLAs on this issue due to the fear of sting operations, sources said.
"Getting embroiled in any controversy at this juncture when BJP is hopeful of coming to power in the Lok Sabha elections, which are just months away, would cost us dear. Going for re-elections in Delhi Assembly along with the general elections is a better idea," another BJP leader said.