NEW DELHI: In his first direct dig at Arvind Kejriwal BJP 's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Wednesday slammed the AAP chief for having an erroneous map of India on his party's website. In an apparent reference to the number of days that Kejriwal's government was in power in Delhi, Modi called the AAP chief 'AK-49'."This AK-49 just gave birth to a new party & on his party official website the map shows Kashmir as a part of Pakistan," Modi hit out. Taking pot-shots at AAP member Prashant Bhushan, Modi said, "One of AK 49 's close aide says there must be referendum of Kashmir. Because of this Pakistan is jumping with joy."Earlier this year, Bhushan had sparked a controversy by calling for a referendum in Kashmir to decide whether or not the Indian Army should be deployed to deal with internal threats in the valley.Modi went on take a combined jibe at Defence Minister AK Antony and Arvind Kejriwal saying, "There are three things being praised in Pakistan- they are 3 AKs - AK 47, AK Antony & AK 49."Modi also raked up the issue of dynasty politics saying, "In a democracy, dynasty politics is wrong. We need to free the state and nation from it." "Their crown prince (Rahul Gandhi) says Congress is a 'thought' but in reality Congress is thinking how can a tea seller reach here," Modi added.Praising Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Modi said that the former PM 'ignited hope' among the people of Kashmir. "Had he (Vajpayee) got more time things would have changed in J&K," Modi said."The path shown by Vajpayee - humanity, democracy and Kashmiriyat - we will carry forward," Modi said.His comments assume significance as mainstream political parties of the state including ruling National Conference and opposition PDP as well as moderate separatist - Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq - have, of late, been praising the Vajpayee government for its initiatives relating to Kashmir.Addressing a rally in Jammu & Kashmir Modi said, "I am not asking for 60 months to sit and enjoy power. I want to be the watchman who will protect India and its treasure." "Enough of this loot in the nation," Modi added.Stepping up his election campaign, Modi will address 185 rallies across the country from March 26. The "Bharat Vijay Rallies" in Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir was the first.