Aam Aadmi Party has grand ambitions for Haryana Assembly election next year. Delhi chief minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal is hard selling his government's record in education and health sectors in the national capital to the voters in Haryana.

Speaking at Chandigrarh on Thursday, Arvind Kejriwal took a dig at the BJP while appealing to the people of Haryana to shun the party that sought votes in the name of temple and mosques and support the one which worked for building schools and hospitals.

Kejriwal promised to emulate the Mohalla Clinic model of Delhi in Haryana if the AAP was voted to power in the next assembly election. Haryana will go to the polls next year.

He also slammed Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar for calling Mohalla Clinics as Halla clinics. Arvind Kejriwal said he has challenged Khattar to accompany him to visit Haryana's dispensaries on November 12 to find out how different Mohalla Clinics are.

"Manohar Lal Khattar has accepted my challenge to visit Mohalla Clinics. Now I am challenging him to accompany me to the state's dispensaries on Number 12. I will also be writing a letter to the chief minister," said Arvind Kejriwal.

Kejriwal said former chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda and OP Chautala used to seek votes in the name of the castes they belonged to, but the Aam Aadmi Party talks about power, water, roads and health services.

"I want to invite Manohar Lal Khattar to select three poorly managed Mohalla Clinics in Delhi and then let me choose two of the best dispensaries in Haryana. Let us see which one is better. You give me a date, I will come to receive you on Delhi border and then on Number 12, I will be visiting your dispensaries," said Arvind Kejriwal.

On the question of rising pollution due to unabated stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana, Arvind Kejriwal said, Punjab is producing more smoke than Haryana.

He said alleged that the Punjab Pollution Control Board chairman made false claim that there had been fewer instances of stubble burning this year. His claim has been proven false by satellite images, Kejriwal said.