Members of the Aam Aadmi Party have claimed that “prominent leaders” of mainstream parties, including the Congress and the BJP , have reached out to AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal with the intention of crossing over.“These are people who are feeling suffocated with the way their parties are functioning,” AAP leader Yogendra Yadav told ET. “The challenge is to separate the genuinely good and clean leaders from the not-so-good ones and invite the former to join the party,” Yogendra Yadav said.AAP made a spectacular electoral debut in Delhi early this month, winning 28 seats.Party MLA Manish Sisodia said the politicians in touch with Kejriwal are “recognisable faces” of political parties, including the Congress and BJP. “There are spokespersons and office-bearers among them,” he said.Both Sisodia and Yadav refused to name any politician who is in touch with Kejriwal. Revealing their names at this point will not be appropriate,” Sisodia said.“We are waiting to see how the deadlock over government formation (in Delhi) sorts itself out. We intend to make an announcement only after that,” he said.The interest shown by politicians suits the Aam Aadmi Party as it plans its strategy for the national election next year. The party will soon start its search for candidates.Yadav, who is a member of the committee appointed for chalking out AAP’s roadmap for Lok Sabha elections, said that reaching out to social movements and leaders of different parties is a part of AAP’s strategy for 2014.Kejriwal has already urged dissenting leaders to abandon their political outfits and join his ranks. “There are many good people in the existing political parties who feel stifled. I urge them to either revolt within their parties and improve them or leave their parties and come join us,” he had said a day after the Delhi election results were announced.