AAP-Cong alliance would have helped BJP: Harsh Vardhan
'The tie-up would have been better for the BJP not just in the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, but for next year's Delhi Assembly election too'
New Delhi: The alliance talks between the Congress and the AAP may have failed, but for Union minister Harsh Vardhan, the tie-up would have been better for the BJP not just in the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, but for next year's Delhi Assembly election too.
Vardhan told PTI in an interview that he was sure of the BJP's victory in all the seven Lok Sabha seats in the national capital and believed that the saffron party was much ahead of the Congress and the AAP.
"As far as the BJP is concerned, I will be the happiest person in Delhi if this alliance happens between both the parties. The BJP is far ahead of both the parties, whether alone or together. People are giving an overwhelming response to the BJP," the Union minister of Science and Technology, Earth Sciences and Environment, Forests and Climate Change said.
Talks between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for an alliance ended on April 18 following a prolonged drama after senior leaders from both parties confirmed that there was no further scope for it.
In the Lok Sabha polls, Vardhan is pitted against the Congress's Jai Prakash Agarwal and the AAP's Pankaj Gupta in the Chandni Chowk constituency.
Polling for all the seven parliamentary seats in Delhi will be held on May 12.