BJP emerged as the single largest party in the Delhi Assembly elections winning 31 seats, falling short of the majority mark of 36 in a House of 70.
"I don't know what's going to happen, but I am finding myself in a helpless type of situation where I had promised to give them a transparent administration. Since I don't have number I cannot stake my claim in forming my government in Delhi. So I don't really know what is going to happen.
Vardhan said as far he was concerned he was not going to persuade anybody or directly or indirectly indulge in anything that can be termed as horse trading.
"So, at the moment I am absolutely contacting, thanking the people, preparing myself to help people while sitting in the opposition. I cannot really think of anything else," he said.
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"I honestly admit that I underestimated the type of support that AAP was actually enjoying in the city. I wish to congratulate Kejriwal for a good show in the elections. I think we underestimated their existence. I don't think we have to learn any lesson from AAP organizationally.
"Organizationally, we are far better. There is always a craze for new party, people also enjoy support of Anna Hazare movement, which was a selfless movement and unfortunately this party came out as a by-product of the movement," he said.