"We are supporting the manifesto of AAP at least in the coming time or whatever we have committed to the Lieutenant Governor. The party will stand by it," Congress spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit told reporters here.
"Janardan Dwivedi (Congress General Secretary) made it very clear last night that there is no rethink," he said while admitting that there was a difference of opinion within the party over supporting AAP.
On Sheila Dikshit's remark that the support is conditional and Congress may withdraw it backing, the MP said the Delhi Congress president has also stated that the support is only to AAP manifesto.
He adopted a "first wait and see" approach on the manifesto, the promises made by AAP to "create a heaven in Delhi in three months....
To question on 'mud slinging and lack of trust' between Congress and AAP, he said, "We oppose each other. AAP is like making all kinds of allegation against Congress. You can't expect there being a sense of trust and that is why our Delhi Congress chief has clarified that it's not AAP we are supporting, but its their manifesto and whatever promises they have made.