Defeating NaMo, RaGa is priority: Kejri

Defeating NaMo, RaGa is priority: Kejri
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Defeating NaMo, RaGa is priority: Kejri, Arvind Kejriwal, Aam Aadmi Party, Modi's claims. He asked people to take a month off from work and campaign for him in Varanasi and also in Amethi, the Lok Sabha constituency of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi.

Varanasi: Arvind Kejriwal told a capacity crowd at a rally in Varanasi on Tuesday that he will take on Narendra Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, in the general elections in this temple town of Uttar Pradesh.

The Aam Aadmi Party chief built a case for his candidacy by challenging Modi's claims of development in Gujarat, the State he governs, and then said, "I will contest these elections against Modi from Varanasi," setting up what will be one of the most keenly watched contests. The crowd at Binya Bagh roared its approval.

Kejriwal, 45, also invited the BJP leader to an open debate alleging, "He doesn't speak to anyone, comes by helicopters, holds a rally and leaves by helicopter. He has to come here and talk to the people of this country."

He asked people to take a month off from work and campaign for him in Varanasi and also in Amethi, the Lok Sabha constituency of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi.

Earlier in the day, Kejriwal told NDTV, "Banaras and Amethi are the only two contests that matter in this election. Our priority must be to have Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi defeated."

Before the rally, Kejriwal took a dip in the Ganga river and visited the famous Vishwanath temple where priests smeared his forehead with sandalwood paste.

His trip was marred briefly when protesters splattered him with ink as he toured the city in an open truck with close aides. An egg was also hurled at him. The BJP's decision to have Modi run for the Lok Sabha from Varanasi is designed for enthusing voters in India's largest State to support the party. Modi will also contest from a second seat - Vadodara in Gujarat. Like Modi, Kejriwal has never run for Parliament.

Earlier this month, he conducted a controversial tour of Gujarat saying he wanted to audit Modi's competence in his four terms as chief minister. Unsurprisingly, Kejriwal said the BJP's claims of development in Gujarat did not check out.

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