The national capital appears to be heading for assembly elections within next six months with all three major parties -- BJP, Aam Aadmi Party and Congress -- contending that there was no option but to seek people's mandate afresh for formation of a new government.
A number of senior leaders from these parties admitted that their MLAs were reluctant to face the elections anytime soon but said preparations for fresh polls have already begun considering the current political situation.
"BJP is ready for fresh elections. The party has already started preparations for it. There is no possibility of government formation by any party and in such a situation, elections are the only option," former Delhi BJP president Vijender Gupta said emphatically.
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President's rule was imposed in Delhi on February 17 and Lt Governor Najeeb Jung is likely to send a report to the Centre in a month or two, detailing about the political situation.
"The ball is on Lt Governor's court. It is his prerogative to take the next step. Based on his report, a decision may be taken (by the Centre)," said Gupta.
The Union Cabinet is likely to take a decision on whether to extend President's rule by another six months or go for fresh polls based on LG's report. Sources in Delhi BJP said they have apprised the leadership about their readiness to go for polls.
They said though a section in the party had made some efforts to form a government, the leadership did not approve the initiative.