On the Day 3 of Arvind Kejriwal's veni, vidi not-quite-vici tour of Gujarat, the Aam Aadmi Party chief says he wants to meet Narendra Modi to discuss what he saw in Gujarat over the last two days.



Kejriwal says everyone had heard about the development stories of Modi's Gujarat, but they have been found to be false. "We will meet Modi to discuss what we have seen in Gujarat. We have found that many claims made by Modi in his speeches are false," Kejriwal said today.



It is still unclear whether Modi has agreed to meet Kejriwal, but the former Delhi CM will be heading towards Modi's house anyway. He said he had written to Modi a fortnight ago, but Modi has not replied. Kejriwal has a 16-point questionnaire of sorts with him. The questions are on issues that the AAP has raised earlier, including the funding of the BJP in Gujarat and the pricing of the gas extracted from the K3G basin.



Yesterday, the AAP chief was booked by the police after he used loudspeakers and microphones in Gandhidham in Kutch allegedly without permission. An FIR has been lodged against Kejriwal and five others.

