"The fact that there is a Narendra Modi wave in the country cannot be denied." This is what former Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has said.

In an interview to the Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar, Kejriwal admitted to this political reality but did not cushion punches on the BJP's PM nominee as well as the Congress.

Renewing his attack on his two archrivals, Kejriwal said Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi as well as Narendra Modi were both masks of industrialist Mukesh Ambani.

Arvind Kejriwal(left) and Narendra Modi Arvind Kejriwal(left) and Narendra Modi

Responding to a question if he would be contesting Lok Sabha election against the Gujarat chief minister, Kejriwal said it was yet not decided.

On Monday, during an interaction at the India Islamic Centre, Kejriwal had said, "Let him (Modi) first declare if he is going to contest the Lok Sabha polls and from where, only then our party will take a call on it."

Taking on Modi, Kejriwal had said, "Communalism was a bigger issue than corruption."

He also promised to field as many Muslim candidates as possible to increase the representation of the community. He said the AAP, if elected, would take up the issue of Section 341 of the IPC for compensating riot victims. Section 341 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Punishment for wrongful restrain - is an oft-debated topic in connection with alleged wrongful detention of Muslim youth as terror suspects.

The AAP leader also declared that special investigation teams will be set up to investigate 23,500 cases of rioting across the country if his party comes to power at the Centre.