Chandigarh, Jan. 17 -- In a strategic game aiming to challenge the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming mayoral polls to be held on January 29, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are speculating coming together - for one last time - calling the same 'an adjustment' instead of an alliance. The mayoral polls are less than two weeks away but none of the leaders from AAP or Congress are making an official announcement if they are contesting together though are actively holding closed door meetings. AAP's Chandigarh affairs in-charge and Delhi MLA Jarnail Singh held a meeting here on Friday. Jarnail Singh recently came into the limelight as he claimed the Congress and BJP were hand-in-glove, and got into a public spat with Chandigarh Congress incharge HS Lucky on social media. With 11 councillors in the 35-member house, there is no way the AAP can win the post without the support of the Congress which has a six councillors and one ex officio vote of the MP. The BJP has a total of 18 councillors in the House. The AAP is also struggling to keep its flock together, especially since there are multiple contenders for the mayor's post, and it is still trying to come to terms with the defection of two of its councillors last month. Chandigarh Congress president HS Lucky said the AAP should come forward and ask for their support. "We are ready to support AAP to ensure the next mayor is not from BJP." Chandigarh AAP president Vijay Pal Singh said the decision will be taken by the high command in New Delhi. "We cannot contest the polls with 11 councillors, it was discussed that the adjustment with Congress is the only option we have to form a mayor," he said....