In his second visit to Goa in the last two months, AAP National Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal laid down the road map for his party in the run up to the 2017 assembly elections.

Unlike May 2016, when Kejriwal just held a public meeting, this three-day visit focused more on small meetings with various stake holders.

A MEET WITH EDITORS

On his last day of the visit, Kejriwal met editors in Goa for a brief chat where he laid down his plans for the state.

The Delhi CM said that Jan Lokpal was certainly on his agenda.

If voted to power, his party would try and bring in a lokpal for the state through constitutional provisions.

AAP'S SPENDING ON ADV LESS THAN EXPENDITURE ON MODI'S SUIT

Rubbishing allegations that he spent huge sums on advertisement, Kejriwal claimed that the expense was much less than what Narendra Modi spends on his clothes.

He said that Modi spends Rs 10 lakh per day on his clothes while the advertisement expenditure by the Delhi government was far less than Modi's expenditure on lavish clothing.

The AAP Convenor lashed out at the media for regularly trying to pitch his party as the B-team of the BJP or Congress.

He said that people do not think this way- it is only a section of the media that is trying to paint his party in this manner.



CM TARGETS BJP GOVERNMENT IN GOA

Kejriwal also targeted the BJP government in Goa and said that the government had failed miserably.

"People had voted them to power with big expectations as they were fed up of the Congress rule. But now, people of Goa will vote for the Aam Admi Party," he said, adding that AAP would win 35 out of the 40 seats here.

MEET WITH ARCHBISHOP, FISHERMEN

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also called visited the archbishop of Goa Rev Fr. Filipe Neri Ferrao. He said the purpose of the visit was to take blessings from the archbishop.

Kejriwal also met fishermen, hotel and guest house owners in this three-day tour.

SLAMS GUJ GOVERNMENT

Kejriwal slammed the Gujarat government for allegedly cancelling his Gujarat tour.

He claimed that there was nervousness about his Gujarat visit.

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He told India Today that a person named Jailal had come to him with an invitation to visit jewelers in Surat. But he came to know that all of a sudden they cancelled the program.

Similarly there was a program in a South Gujarat university which was cancelled too.

Citing audio recordings aired by India Today, Kejriwal said that the registrar was heard in the audio tapes saying if Kejriwal would come, the hall would not be given.

Also, the traders allegedly received calls from 'Gandhinagar' threatening that if they went ahead with the program, they would be destroyed.

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