AHMEDABAD: For someone who chose to take the fight right up to Narendra Modi’s home turf, Arvind Kejriwal might not find the signs emanating from the AAP HQ at Dhanidhar in Ahmedabad encouraging when he comes calling next Saturday.Dejected cadres waiting for directions from New Delhi in the face of a divided house in Gujarat, state leaders walking out one by one, and serious allegations of a Sangh Parivar infiltration are dogging the AAP in the state where it promised to fill the Opposition space that the Congress was struggling to hold on to.In the latest, state AAP general secretary Sanjeev Srivastava has quit the party’s campaign committee over his differences with the state leadership and treasurer Naman Doshi has proceeded on a “long vacation”.“We need to correct ourselves before we set out to correct the system,” Srivastava, who is also the general secretary of the state unit, told ET confirming his resignation from the campaign committee.Add to this the inability of the party to hold on to a “prized catch” – Kuldip Sharma, retired IPS officer who had won a highprofile case against Modi who had refused to promote him as state DGP. Sharma, AAP sources said, had maintained he would prefer an organisational role than contest elections, but he decided not to jump in since he didn’t receive any clear signals from the party HQ regarding his role.Cadres who walked into the AAP in Gujarat riding on the anti-corruption plank blame a crop of leaders who all had some kind of association with the Sangh Parivar for the party’s sorry state of affairs in the state.Last week, the party decided to field one Atul Shekda from Junagarh, who until recently, was the district president of the Bharat Swabhiman Trust of yoga guru Baba Ramdev Ratilal Desai , member of the allpowerful Campaign Committee of AAP , is a ticket-hopeful and is in charge of Vadodara district. Incidentally, he was the former BJP mayor of Vadodara from 1997 and 1998 and had taken part in Kar Seva for the Sangh Parivar’s Ram Janmabhumi movement.Confirming his antecedents, Desai told ET that he was brought into politics by the RSS, but was quick to distance him from the outfit.“Even the state-in-charge Dinesh Waghela is not beyond the pale of doubt,” said a party insider pointing out his links with Baba Ramdev as well as his recent advice to BJP to name Goa’s Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar as the PM candidate.Waghela, however, sees nothing wrong in having people with a saffron history leading the AAP. Denying any personal link with the RSS, Waghela told ET that he has been in touch with Ramdev and affirmed it was no secret.There are more people from the RSS fold waiting to join AAP in Gujarat, he said, wondering what’s wrong with it. “As long as the people who are joining are of clean past with no criminal record, why should there be a problem with it?” he asked.