Arvind Kejriwal electrified Gandhinagar on Sunday with a rallying cry against the BJP and Congress stranglehold on Gujarat politics. During the ‘Parivartan Lao, Kisan Bachao Yatra’ event, the AAP leader passionately advocated for rejecting both parties in favor of a sweeping systemic transformation.
‘We can’t fix Gujarat by switching rulers; we must rebuild the entire political edifice,’ Kejriwal asserted, envisioning a sovereign ‘people’s administration’ that calls its own shots. This plea resonated deeply amid growing disillusionment with status quo politics.
The rally capped intensive fieldwork by AAP figures Yashu Bhai, Pravin Ram, and Manoj Sorathia, who, post-Somnath Temple rituals, spent over a fortnight connecting with villagers and slum dwellers. Their interactions spotlighted pervasive farmer agonies: parched lands without irrigation, villages sans clean water, soaring living costs, and paltry farm-gate prices.
Blasting BJP’s 30-year reign, Kejriwal claimed it enriched only party elites and their Congress counterparts in a symbiotic racket. ‘They keep politics out of family business; AAP will empower everyday heroes instead,’ he vowed.
Urging farmers to mobilize against BJP in upcoming polls, Kejriwal framed the contest as a battle for governance renaissance. Gujarat, he concluded, stands at a crossroads—choose evolution or stagnation.