Tracking live updates as Modi, Rahul and Kejriwal all address rallies in a politically charged Sunday.

4.00 pm: Kejriwal speaks in Rohtak, takes on both Modi, Congress

Act three on the huge political roadshow this Sunday is Arvind Kejriwal who is taking on both the Congress and BJP.

"I have a photo of Modiji, it shows Adani's helicopter behind Narendra Modi. Both Modiji and Rahul Gandhi are supported by Mukesh Ambani. Irrespective of who comes to power, Ambani will gain", he tells the hooting, cheering crowd.

3.48 pm: Rahul launches full pitched attack on BJP, Modi

The Congress vice President has now turned on the aggression, taking the battle right back to the BJP.

Calling the BJP out and out 'liars' he attacked the 'divisive' BJP for various claims including that it had brought computers to India. "It was Rajiv Gandhi not BJP who brought computers to India", he said.

"BJP leaders lack a vision for the country. They can only divide", he said.

"BJP talks of corruption but the biggest step against graft, RTI, was brought by Congress. Who brought the Lokpal bill? Was it the BJP! No it was the Congress!", he said. "What happened to the Gujarat Lokayukta? Gujarat is also the only state with no provision for RTI. Is there no corruption in Madhya Pradesh? There is", he thundered.

"BJP is only obsessed with power and becoming the PM. They don't care for the plight of the common man".

For once, the crowd is actively participating. This new aggressive Rahul Gandhis

3.37 pm: Rahul moves on to one of his favourite topics: Women

It doesn't take long for Rahul to move onto one of his favourite topics this campaign season - women's empowerment.

"The country's development depends on how much we empower women. There should be a day when women should constitute half of the Lok Sabha. Women said they need 12 cylinders. We understood your pain and delivered on that", he said.

3.30 pm: Modi ends rally, it's Rahul's turn in Dehradun

Next on the political speech agenda is Rahul Gandhi, who is addressing supporters in Dehradun.

He starts by telling the gathered crowd that in politics there is no place for ego, or anger. "If we have ego, we can never understand other's pain", he said. This is an apparent reference to the Uttarakhand floods, which saw the eventual replacement of Congress Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna. However it could also be a reference to his rival Narendra Modi, who was all flash and fire in Fateh, barely half an hour ago.

"The whole of India stood with Uttarakhand during the flash floods last year", he said, before telling the people to 'beware of those who want to divide the country'.

Meanwhile the other leaders in the Congress party have lost no time in slamming Modi's Fateh rally.

https://twitter.com/ManishTewari/status/437523047822934016

2.51 pm: Cong threw dust in voters eyes, now they throw pepper spray, says Modi

Next on the agenda is the pepper spray incident that will forever be connected with the passage of the Telangana bill in the Lok Sabha.

'Earlier, Congress threw dirt in voter's eyes, now they are throwing pepper spray', he said, adding that 'Congress knows it can't hoodwink you anymore, now they are spraying pepper in Parliament'.

He also said that the 'one rank, one pension' clause that was announced in the interim budget 2014 would never be implemented by the Congress.

"One Rank One Pension was a long standing demand. Sadly, Centre plays with emotions of our servicemen", he said, adding that if the BJP had been in power, it would have been implemented a long time ago.

2.37 pm: Vote me as your PM, I will be your watchman, says Modi

Profound stuff from the BJP Prime Ministerial aspirant. 'You may vote me as your PM, but I will act as your watchman', Modi tells the Fateh crowd.

"I have worn a turban here and now it is my responsibility to preserve the prestige of the turban", he adds, giving the statement a more local sensibility as well.

He then moves on to praising the ruling Akali Dal, saying that the manner in which the party functioned was inspirational to everyone."I have learnt valuable lessons in governance from Parkash Singh Badal. The lessons I learnt helped me administer Gujarat well", he adds.

2.30 pm: Modi outlines 'corruption' alphabet

Yet another corruption alphabet by Modi - a trick that was used to great effect and considerable amusement during campaigning in previous elections.

Clearly for his speech writers, the joke has not got old.

All we can hope is that it doesn't trigger a wave of copycat 'alphabets' that every party will now be obliged to spout.

2.11 pm: Narendra Modi begins addressing Fateh rally

Modi has begun addressing the Fateh rally. He starts by outlining his 'special' relation to Punjab because he is Gujarati.

This could possibly be a way of countering the state Congress parties allegations of Modi's "anti-Punjab" and "anti-Sikh" policies. He has elaborated on this topic at some length, talking about the 'historic' ties between Punjab and Gujarat, and talking about how his government decided to rebuild the Gujarat gurudwara that Nanak Dev stayed in and which was destroyed during Bhuj earthquake.

"Punjabi cuisine isn't just limited to Punjab. In Gujarati weddings we serve Punjabi dishes as well", he adds.

The connection is now complete.

1.25 pm: Around 5,000 people present at AAP rally venue

Around 5,000 people are present at the AAP rally venue, according to reporters present there.

Manish Sisodia has tweeted this link from the rally.

https://twitter.com/msisodia/status/437499121440526336

Meanwhile Narendra Modi is scheduled to address the Fateh crowd a short while from now. Speaking earlier, Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal slammed Congress and appealed to the people to ensure the success of BJP Prime Ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi.

BJP chief Rajnath Singh has lauded the development work done by the Punjab Chief Minister. Singh says that whenever Congress government has come to power, prices have increased and corruption has prevailed.

10.45 am: AAP to kickstart Lok Sabha campaign from Rohtak

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal will kickstart the Aam Aadmi Party's Lok Sabha poll campaign from Rohtak, Haryana a short while from now.

AAP leaders Yogendra Yadav and Manish Sisodia are also likely to address the rally.

The party will also hold meetings across the nation today to finalise its strategy for the General Elections 2014.

A day ahead of the rally, the party alleged that the Congress-led state government was creating hurdles before the event.

"The Congress government is using tactics before the rally. Hooda is giving orders to remove the posters put up by us and auto drivers who are campaigning for us are being fined. The Haryana Urban Development Authority, on whose ground we are holding the rally, is also troubling us", said Naveen Jaihind, a party leader from Haryana.

He added that notices were also being sent to schools whose buses the party had roped in to ferry volunteers to the venue.

Rohtak is the home district of Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Kejriwal, who recently resigned as the Delhi Chief Minister, and Yadav, too, hail from Haryana, the Congress-ruled state where AAP is looking to expand its base.

"The common people are desperate for a change. They are fed up with corruption, price rise, scams, dynastic politics ... They are pinning their hopes on AAP now," chief AAP spokesman for Haryana, Rajeev Godara.

10.00 am: Modi, Rahul to address rallies in Punjab, Dehradun

The faces of the three most watched political parties - Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal- are all set to address massive rallies, as campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections kicks up a notch. Modi will address a rally in Jagraon, Punjab, 40km from Ludhiana.

The rally is expected to have a huge turnout, and several buses and trains have been booked to ferry people to the venue. Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and BJP party president Rajnath Singh will also be present. Rahul Gandhi will be in Dehradun, where he is set to address a rally at around 1.30pm. Besides addressing the rally, Gandhi will also review reconstruction efforts in the flood-hit areas and meet ex-servicemen.