I/II.
https://www.facebook.com/AamAadmiParty/photos/a.300369023396198.53817.290805814352519/566547610111670/?type=1

Aam Aadmi Party <https://www.facebook.com/AamAadmiParty?fref=photo>

Our sting operation on BJP Delhi Vice President Sher Singh Dagar has proved
that the art of horse-trading is BJP's forte. But why is BJP trying to buy
our MLAs in spite of winning all 7 Lok Sabha seats in Delhi?

Since the bubble of Acche Din has burst, BJP is convinced that they will
lose. This is why they're using these cheap tricks to somehow escape
re-elections. Otherwise, had the Acche Din really come, they would gladly
fight elections, wouldn't they?

II.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Delhi-govt-formation-AAPs-sting-dims-chances-of-new-govt-without-repoll/articleshow/42056129.cms
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Delhi govt formation: AAP's sting dims chances of new govt without repollRisha
Chitlangia
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Risha-Chitlangia.cms>,TNN
| Sep 9, 2014, 12.34 AM IST

NEW DELHI: Chances of a new government being formed in the capital without
a re-election look bleak after AAP's sting operation on Delhi BJP
vice-president Sher Singh Dagar. BJP, which has not clarified its stand on
forming the government, will now find it difficult to stake a claim. Party
sources said any attempt to cobble together a majority will leave it open
to attack from AAP and Congress.

Although it doesn't have a majority, BJP has always maintained that 'all
options are open'. LG Najeeb Jung's report to the President indicating the
possibility of government formation in Delhi had led to speculation that
BJP, which is the single largest party in the Delhi assembly, will finally
take a shot at power. With most MLAs said to be against a re-election so
soon, BJP could have sustained a minority government and strengthened its
base in the city.

READ ALSO: AAP shows sting video, alleges BJP trying to buy MLAs

The sting reportedly shows Dagar trying to bribe AAP MLAs to resign from
the assembly. The resignations would have not only reduced AAP's strength
in the assembly but also brought down the majority mark. Delhi BJP
president Satish Upadhyay said the sting doesn't affect his party's
position but others in the party said that any attempt to form a government
now will hurt its image.

* A grab from the alleged sting video link posted by Aam Aadmi Party on its
website. *

"Our stand is the same. We are exploring all possibilities. We will decide
on the issue after we get an invitation from the LG. So far, we have not
received it. A decision will be taken keeping the interest of Delhiites in
mind. We don't want Delhiites to suffer. Development work has been on hold
for the past one year,'' said Upadhyay.

Senior leaders said BJP's position will become clearer after Tuesday's
hearing in the Supreme Court. BJP MPs in Delhi have already told the party
high command to consider a re-election. "There is no way we can form the
government, as we don't have the numbers. We have told our seniors that BJP
should consider re-election. We have already turned down the offer to form
the government once,'' said an MP.

Upadhyay is likely to meet senior party leaders in the next few days to
discuss the future course of action.

Sources say that even if BJP doesn't form the government in the capital, a
re-election is likely only in January next year.

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