Vadodara (Gujarat):Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal was greeted with chants of "Modi-Modi" as he arrived at the Vadodara airport in Gujarat on Tuesday. Later, the chants of "Kejriwal-Kejriwal" were also heard.
Kejriwal is on a day-long visit to the poll-bound state of Gujarat where he will address a town hall meeting in Vadodara. Kejriwal, on being confronted with the chants of his political opponent and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name, could be seen smiling while moving toward the media persons.
However, he did not speak on the spot and said he would interact at the press conference. Reacting to the incident, BJP's Priti Gandhi tweeted, "Arvind Kejriwal being accorded a warm welcome in Modi's Gujarat!!" The AAP is looking to set foot in Gujarat where the party could not open its account in the previous Assembly elections. After a massive victory in Punjab, the party is looking to spread its wings to other parts of the country.
In his attempt to reach out to the people of Gujarat, Kejriwal has paid multiple visits to the state leaving no stone unturned in hitting out at the BJP's 27-year rule and lauding the Delhi model promising to implement the same if the party comes to power. Kejriwal has promised the people of the state a slew of "guarantees" which he claims will be fulfilled.