New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.
New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residence in Delhi, AAP's Gujarat unit has asked the Ahmedabad police chief to take extra measures for safety and security of the two leaders. Mr Kejriwal had declared last year that AAP will contest all 182 assembly seats in Gujarat. The party had also performed well in the local bodies elections held in March last year. AAP won 42 seats -- 31 seats in Taluka Panchayats, nine in municipalities and two district panchayat seats.New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, upbeat over its sweeping victory in Punjab and a foothold in Goa, is taking a second shot at Gujarat, where elections are due later this year. The party has planned a series of programmes starting tomorrow in the state, which has been ruled by the BJP since 1995. The Delhi Chief Minister and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann have already reached Ahmedabad on a two-day visit. Tomorrow they will visit the Sabarmati Ashram and then hold a two-kilometre roadshow, which the party is calling "Tiranga Yatra". On Sunday, a visit to Ahmedabad's Swaminarayan Temple has been scheduled. In light of recent attack on Mr Kejriwal's residen
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