Kejriwal says he is ready to contest against Modi

Clarifies that final decision would be taken on March 23

Press Trust of India Bangalore
Last Updated : Mar 17 2014 | 12:20 AM IST
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday declared he was ready to take on BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi from Varanasi but put a rider that he would do so if the people there want it.       

Addressing a rally in Bangalore, Kejriwal said his party wanted him to contest against Modi and he accepts the challenge to face the Gujarat chief minister who should be defeated.

Kejriwal, however, qualified his statement saying that he would hold a rally in Varanasi on March 23 and would go by the people’s response, indicating that he will take a final decision then.       

“I will go to Varanasi on March 23. We will have a rally in Varanasi. Whatever people of Varanasi will say will be final. If people of Varanasi decide to give me this responsibility, I will accept it wholeheartedly.”

Kejriwal, whose announcement was welcomed with loud cheers from AAP’s supporters, said “...Friends, there was meeting within the party. The party told me that I have to fight elections against Narendra Modi. I know it is a big challenge. We are not here for power or money. We have come here to sacrifice our lives for the country... I feel I’m blessed if I get an opportunity to sacrifice my life for the country as Baghat Singh did.”       

The AAP leader’s public declaration, though not definitive, comes a day after the BJP announced that Modi would be fielded from Varanasi, held by party veteran Murli Manohar Joshi who conceded the seat after reported hard bargaining.     

“I have not come here for victory or defeat. We have come here for struggle. I accept this challenge,” said Kejriwal who concluded his two-day visit to the state with the rally.    

“I’m a small man. I don’t have anything. I don’t have money or manpower. You will have to fight this election. Common man of this country has to fight this election,” the AAP leader said as he poured scorn and vitriol on the Modi government in his speech.
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First Published: Mar 17 2014 | 12:15 AM IST

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