AAP had organised a rally at the historic ground to oppose the ‘service ordinance’ brought by the central government. But AAP’s show of strength, to press their demand for scrapping the ordinance, quickly turned into a platform as party leaders and supporters once again expressed their desire to see Kejriwal throw his hat in the ring.
According to AAP, more than one lakh people from Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) thronged to the ground.
Speaking to The New Indian, many of the AAP supporters claimed their party chief Kejriwal could stand in front of PM Narendra Modi, who looked invincible despite two terms in office. Presenting Kejriwal’s case, AAP leaders and supporters, meanwhile, claimed that CM Kejriwal has the full potential to run the country.