
Ahmedabad, February 20 – AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann are scheduled to visit Gujarat for two days, starting on February 21, according to party leaders on Friday.
The visit will include a series of public engagements and meetings with local political figures in preparation for upcoming local elections.
Kejriwal is likely to address the media upon his arrival on February 21. On the same day, the two will hold a meeting with the party's leadership in Gujarat to discuss organizational preparations and strategy for the upcoming elections.
"The purpose of this visit is to assess the current political situation in Gujarat. We are also preparing for the upcoming local body and Assembly elections in 2027," a party source said.
On February 22, both leaders will travel to Bhavnagar to attend a mass wedding ceremony organized by the Mandhata Group.
The event is being organized under the leadership of AAP state leader Rajubhai Solanki.
Later that day, the leaders will attend the consecration of the Murlidhar Temple in Pache village of Vallabhipur taluka.
The schedule also includes cultural engagements, including a storytelling session featuring motivational speaker Ramesh Ojha.
The AAP leaders' visit is part of the party's broader efforts to strengthen its presence in Gujarat, with particular focus on local elections.
Earlier in January, Kejriwal toured Gujarat for three days, aiming to bolster organizational outreach and mobilize party workers across key zones in the state.
During this tour, he addressed booth-level volunteers and attended multiple zone-wise conferences in Ahmedabad and Vadodara, party sources reported.
On January 28, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann visited Ahmedabad independently to highlight the welfare schemes implemented by the AAP government in Punjab.
During that visit, he paid respects at a local gurudwara and addressed initiatives such as universal healthcare coverage, describing efforts to provide free medical treatment to families under the Punjab government’s welfare model.





