Senior Congress leader of Delhi Kiran Walia told NDTV "we have said we will not bring down your government. But the support is not for always. There's always the scope for a rethink if they don't deliver."
Congress, after being routed in Delhi Assembly polls, had said it would be giving unconditional support to AAP to form the government.
AICC General Secretary and in-charge of Delhi, Shakeel Ahmed, had said "a number of senior leaders of Delhi are of the opinion that we should give unconditional support to AAP to form a government. They believe that we should extend outside support to it.
AAP has got 28 seats in the assembly followed by Congress' eight.
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Despite emerging as the single largest party with 31 seats, BJP has declined the offer of the Lt Governor to form the government citing that it did not have the numbers.
The Lt Governor has already recommended that Delhi be put under President's rule with the new assembly in suspended animation among other options.
"I have held meetings in three places today and most of the people who attended said we should form the government. If the sentiment is same in all the wards, then respecting the people's verdict, we may form the government but the final decision would be taken only after Sunday," Manish Sisodia, MLA from Patparganj constituency, said after a meeting in Khichripur village.