Claiming he was not here to fight elections, AAP Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said his party will contest against those MPs who are corrupt so as to ensure a cleaner Parliament house.

Claiming he was not going to fight the Lok Sabha elections, AAP Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said his party would contest against those MPs who are corrupt so as to ensure a cleaner Parliament house.

Speaking at an executive council meeting of his party in New Delhi, Kejriwal said he was here to end corruption in the country, saying it was time to throw out those in Parliament who had criminal cases against them. He further urged party workers to draw up a list of strong, clean candidates who could enter politics.

The party has decided to contest more than 350 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats and has said it will concentrate on 162 seats where the sitting MPs are facing criminal or corruption charges, or have been deemed corrupt by AAP.

"Our aim is to end dynasty politics, we will give people a third option... AAP should draw up a list of good candidates," he said.

Hitting out at the past governments in Delhi, Kejriwal said his government has done in a month what previous tenures could not do in 65 years. "There needs to be a will to do things...," Kejriwal said, adding that the "people in India are poor but governments are rich."

He further announced that his cabinet would take up the Delhi Lokayukta bill for consideration today, saying corruption in the state was already on the decline.

Kejriwal also read out a list of MPs he said the party must fight against to ensure their defeat. Below are some of the names.

Suresh Kalmadi - Congress

Sushilkumar Shinde - Congress

Praful Patel - NCP

BS Yeddyurappa - BJP

Anant Kumar - BJP

Veerappa Moily - Congress

Chidambaram - Congress

MK Alagiri - DMK

VK Vasan - Congress

Kanimozhi - DMK

Salman Khurshid - Congress

Mayawati - BSP

Mulayam Singh Yadav - SP

Anu Tandon - Congress

Sriprakash Jaiswal - Congress

Jaganmohan Reddy - YSR Congress

Kamal Nath - Congress

Pawan Kumar Bansal - Congress

Farooq Abdullah - National Conference

Naveen Jindal - Congress

Kapil Sibal - Congress

Sharad Pawar (if he contests) - NCP

A Raja - DMK

Tarun Gogoi - Congress

Rahul Gandhi - Congress

HD Kumaraswamy - JDS

Nitin Gadkari - BJP