Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday met Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and submitted a CD of a 'sting operation' which purportedly showed a senior Delhi BJP leader trying to poach an AAP MLA.

AAP also urged the Lt Governor to revise his September 4 letter to President Pranab Mukherjee seeking permission to invite the single largest party (BJP) to form government in Delhi.
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"We have submitted the CD of our sting operation which shows BJP trying to buy our MLA for Rs 4 crore.
We requested the L-G to watch the video. We also asked him to revise the September 4 letter he sent to President Mukherjee in which, in a way, he has sought permission to invite BJP for government formation," said senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia who accompanied Kejriwal during the meeting.
The AAP leader accused BJP of indulging in horse-trading to form government in Delhi.
"Even if BJP forms the government by horse-trading, the problems of Delhi will not be solved. Such a government will be a burden on the people of Delhi and forming government this way will be betraying them," Sisodia said.
At the meeting, AAP asked the Lt Governor to dissolve the Delhi Assembly.
{{/usCountry}}At the meeting, AAP asked the Lt Governor to dissolve the Delhi Assembly.
{{/usCountry}}Sisodia said that if required they will submit the CD to the President.
AAP's meeting with Jung comes a day after the Supreme Court gave the central government a month to end the deadlock over government formation in Delhi.