The Centre, meanwhile is keeping its cards close to its chest. It could either let the stalemate continue for a year until the government's performance is firmly impressed upon voters , or hold fresh elections for Delhi along with the state elections later this year in Maharashtra and Haryana. The honeymoon period is still on between Prime Minister Modi and voters and the new changes for efficiency and transparency at the Centre would boost the BJP's chances further.
In the state unit of the Congress, dissent is hotting up. Party sources emphatically state that six out of eight MLAS are looking for greener pastures. Though Maken doubts that any Congress MLA can switch camp at the risk of losing their old vote banks, Delhi MLAs claim they've "given an ultimatum" to their party and are in talks with AAP leaders related to formation of the government.
"Who wants election? No one wants assembly polls except leaders like Harsh Vardhan," said Congress leader Mateen Ahmad. Other Congress MLAs conveniently argued that fresh elections would be a "sheer waste of money" for all the parties and both AAP and Congress high commands should chalk out ways to end the impasse.
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