The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), on Wednesday, said it has requested Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung to revise the letter sent to President Pranab Mukherjee seeking permission to invite the BJP to form government in Delhi.
The AAP has accused the BJP of indulging in horse-trading and sought dissolution of the assembly.
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal met Jung on Wednesday and submitted a letter to him along with a copy of a CD of the "sting" operation, which shows AAP legislator Dinesh Mohaniya being offered a bribe of ₹4 crore by a BJP leader to quit the assembly to improve its chances of forming a government in Delhi.
"In your 4 September letter to the President, you have recommended invitation to the BJP to form the government. The developments in the past few days have made it clear that the BJP does not want to form the government in accordance with the constitution," the letter written in Hindi said.
"Hence, we request you to write a letter again to the President apprising him of how the BJP was violating the constitution... We request you to urge the President to dissolve the Delhi assembly," the letter added.
Earlier, AAP leader Manish Sisodia, too, met Jung here and said: "We requested him (Jung) to revise the letter sent to the President seeking his permission to invite the BJP to form the government in Delhi, as the party is trying to form a government through horse-trading."
Sisodia also said that if the government is formed through horse-trading, its problems such as corruption, school education and price rise will not be solved.
"If such a government is formed in Delhi, then it will be a burden on the people of Delhi... So, we have requested the Lt Governor to revise the contents of his letter and this time seek dissolution of the assembly," he said.
The video, released by AAP on Monday, shows BJP state unit vice president Sher Singh Dagar making a bribe offer to AAP MLA Dinesh Mohaniya, whose resignation would have brought down the effective strength of the hung Delhi assembly to 66 and given the BJP an edge to form the government.
Delhi was placed under President's rule after AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal quit as chief minister on 14 February this year.
The BJP now has 28 legislators after three got elected to the Lok Sabha. The AAP has 27 MLAs and the Congress eight in the now 67-member Delhi Assembly.