Attacking AAP on its decision to approach people on whether to form a government with Congress' support, Delhi BJP President Vijay Goel termed it as "drama" and said though the issue was between the two parties, but BJP was concerned there should not be any "unholy alliance" between them.
"The statement by Home Minister (Sushilkumar Shinde) that the Centre would give more time to AAP for formation of government in Delhi has led to suspicion whether both the parties are in for any kind of unholy alliance," Goel told reporters.
"I don't know what's going on between the Congress and the AAP, but when it takes too long to form a government, it raises so many questions.... We are not aware what is going on between the two parties.... It seems they were unable to reach a deal," Goel said.
He said that according to his understanding, AAP wants to do three things. "They are preparing for next election, they are preparing to form a government and the AAP is also trying that they don't have to run the government".