Hooda said if the decision had to be taken by him and if the matter was left to him, he would take the decision, "so that the people are benefited".
However, he clarified that this was his personal opinion.
"My personal opinion is that the Congress should unconditionally support them so that they (AAP) can form the government and deliver promises to the people on power, water and other issues," Hooda said.
On AAP's preparations to contest Haryana assembly polls next year, Hooda said, "Every person has the right and freedom to contest. In democracy, whosoever gets majority forms the government."
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To a query that Kejriwal and AAP member Yogendra Yadav were from Haryana and if this could give them advantage in the state, the Chief Minister dismissed it as "hypothetical", and said, "Let them come, then we will see."
for cancellation of mutation of a land deal involving Robert Vadra and DLF, to lead the party in Haryana, he said, "Which party gives charge to which person is their decision."
Hooda said it was difficult to pinpoint any single factor which caused the Congress' poor showing in the four states and said the party would analyse reasons behind this.
Hooda, who had campaigned in Delhi and Rajasthan, said though Congress had left no stone unturned on development, some local issues played their part.