Arvind Kejriwal says AAP will win Gujarat 2027 elections with people’s trust and God’s blessings, challenging BJP’s decades-long dominance.
Ahmedabad, Gujarat – In a fiery statement ahead of the 2027 Gujarat elections, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal declared that the upcoming polls in the state are more than just political—they are a battle of faith, morality, and people’s trust.
Addressing party workers and supporters, Kejriwal said, “There is a religious war going on in Gujarat. The BJP may have the backing of agencies like ED and CBI, but the Aam Aadmi Party has the trust of the people and God’s blessings. This time, AAP will win in Gujarat.”
Kejriwal emphasized that the strength of AAP lies not in political machinery or money, but in the confidence and faith of the citizens. “Our strength comes from the people’s trust, and this trust cannot be suppressed by intimidation or coercion,” he added.
આમ આદમી પાર્ટી પાસે જનતા અને સત્યની તાકાત છે.@ArvindKejriwal pic.twitter.com/1Zn0lfsHhU
— AAP Gujarat (@AAPGujarat) January 18, 2026
The AAP leader also criticized the current BJP government in Gujarat for its alleged failure to address issues faced by farmers, youth, and women. He asserted that the people of Gujarat are ready for a change, pointing to the growing popularity of AAP in the state over the past few years.
Highlighting the party’s mission, Kejriwal said, “We are here to fight for justice, development, and the rights of ordinary citizens. Our fight is not just political; it is a moral and ethical struggle to ensure that truth and public welfare prevail over power and privilege.”
The statement comes amid heightened political activity in Gujarat, with AAP intensifying outreach campaigns and holding extensive booth-level meetings to mobilize support across districts. Party leaders, including Visavadar MLA Gopal Italia and Gujarat in-charge Gopal Rai, have been actively touring the state to strengthen grassroots organization.
Political analysts suggest that Kejriwal’s emphasis on faith and morality is aimed at consolidating voters who are disillusioned with traditional power structures, signaling a significant push by AAP to challenge the BJP’s three-decade-long dominance in Gujarat.
As the election approaches, Kejriwal’s declaration positions the Aam Aadmi Party as a rising force in Gujarat, promising a contest shaped not only by political strategy but also by public trust and ethical leadership.