New Delhi: Amid reports that he was planning to write to the President on government formation, AAP on Sunday intensified his attack on Governor Lt Najeeb Jung, claiming he was acting at the behest of BJP.
"Not the LG, but is (BJP president) Amit Shah who is making decisions.'s Ruling center is Delhi," senior party leader and MLA Manish Sisodia told AAP PTI.
He also criticized Jung for his view that if the elections took place, work and other development activities would come to a halt for two months.
"I do not agree with the logic of LG because on one hand you are saying that people will suffer.'s Best work stops for two months during the elections eight months ago, when people are out of government.
"The government today is an executive government. Executives working in a closed room. They have no interaction with the public," he said.
Sisodia said that the current administration under LG was not fully human, as it has its own limitations.
"When we were in power, thousands of people visit us, but LG and its staff are not able to interact with these people. Elected government is oriented solution while the executive government is only in one embodiment.
"So it is better to hold elections that people are going for six months. An elected government would be a good case. AAP If the government comes to power will have a corruption-free government," Sisodia said it was virtually second in command in the government of the AAP 49 days led Arvind Kejriwal.
He also attacked the BJP for not taking any decision on the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly.
Dissolution of the house need elections at the national capital.
"BJP is looking at it (the election) politically.They afraid. They feel that they will lose the battle evil, that they are not doing," he said.
Kejriwal resigned as Chief Minister on 14 February and since then Delhi has been placed under the regime of President.
Aam Aadmi Party has demanded fresh polls in the national capital.
When asked about the "resentment" within the party cadres in Haryana and Maharashtra over the decision of the AAP does not stand for election in these states, Sisodia said, "The decision was taken after scene of the country was taken into consideration. "