Riding high on its incredible success in the Delhi Assembly polls, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has now decided to take the battle to Bharatiya Janata Party prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi 's home turf.The party has decided to contest from all the 26 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state in the upcoming General Elections.The two-day meeting of AAP's executive committee, which started here today, is deliberating on planning and execution of the party's campaigning in the state for the 2014 elections, AAP's Gujarat convener Sukhdev Patel said."We would like to contest on all the 26 seats and the deliberations are going on in the meeting about it," he said replying to a query.Earlier, it was reported that the AAP was spreading its base in the rural parts of the state on a very fast pace.According to national daily, AAP has already set up its units in 19 districts of Gujarat and is planning to form its units in the rest of the districts within a fortnight.However, the state BJP has said that AAP does not present any competition to the party in Gujarat."Any political party is welcome to fight elections as they have right to fight. But in Gujarat, it is BJP all the way and there is Congress in some pockets. The system here is by-partisan and it will remain so. Many other political parties like BSP, LJP, NCP also contest elections from here," BJP spokesperson Harsad Patel said.Of the 26 LS seats in the state, Congress had won on 11 while BJP had claimed 15 seats in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.