At a review meeting three days after the results were announced, senior party leaders also felt that delaying the declaration of the names of candidates and "failure" to enthuse grassroots workers had also been factors behind BJP's poor showing in the Assembly polls.
Delhi BJP leaders analysed their poll performance at a two -hour long meeting here in which a majority of them felt that bringing in former IPS officer Bedi just three weeks before the elections was a "bad move".
Asked about Bedi's absence from the meeting, he said that all state party office bearers had been called to the meeting and, since Bedi was not one, she had not been invited to attend it.
The BJP leader also said that the party has asked all its district teams to prepare a report highlighting the reasons behind the debacle.
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"All BJP district office bearers have been asked to prepare a report on why the party failed to garner support among the people," he said.
"At the meeting, most leaders also said that people in their constituencies had told them that they wanted to give AAP a chance to fulfil its promises and that is why they had voted for the Arvind Kejriwal-led party," he added.
AAP had described its landslide victory as a "victory of honesty" and said that the mandate was against "ignorant, offensive and negative politics".