BJP and Congress both are hands in gloves and therefore the people of Gujarat are seeking an option, Mr Kejriwal said.
Aam Aadmi Party will contest on all 182 seats in the Gujarat Assembly Elections next year, said party chief and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday.
BJP and Congress both are hands in gloves and therefore the people of Gujarat are seeking an option, Mr Kejriwal said.
Popular Gujarati news channel anchor Isudan Gadhvi was inducted in the Aam Aadmi Party by Mr Kejriwal, who termed the new entrant as Kejriwal of Gujarat.
The Delhi CM, in reply to a question, said his party would not bring Delhi model to Gujarat, as each state can have its own model. The model of Gujarat will be decided by the people of Gujarat, he added.
Mr Kejriwal, during his visit to Gujarat, inaugurated the State party headquarters which is located in the Navrangpura area.
Kejriwal also raised issues like unemployment, college admissions, and farmer suicides in Gujarat.
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