Ahmedabad, Gujarat – In a sharp critique of the ruling BJP in Gujarat, AAP leader Isudan Gadhvi has accused BJP leaders and their families of unlawfully acquiring lands and operating illegal businesses in the state. Speaking at a public outreach event, Gadhvi stated that such practices have harmed ordinary citizens and undermined public trust in governance.
Launching a new campaign slogan, Gadhvi declared:
“Neither the son’s nor the father’s, Gujarat is now yours.”
ગુજરાતમાં ભાજપના નેતાઓ અને તેમના બેટાઓએ મનફાવે એમ જમીનો હડપી લીધી છે, ખોટા ધંધાઓ કરે છે.
હવે અમે ગુજરાતની જનતા વચ્ચે નવું સૂત્ર લઈને જઈ રહ્યા છીએ.
“ના બેટાનું ના બાપનું, ગુજરાત હવે આપનું”@isudan_gadhvi #ગુજરાત_હવે_આપનું pic.twitter.com/REntkYHzoc
— AAP Gujarat (@AAPGujarat) February 2, 2026
This message aims to empower the people of Gujarat, emphasizing that governance and resources should serve the citizens, not political families.
Isudan Gadhvi AAP Campaign in Gujarat Focuses on Citizen Empowerment, Transparency, and Accountability Ahead of Elections
Isudan Gadhvi and his team of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers are now touring the state to raise awareness among residents, highlighting issues of corruption, land grabs, and mismanagement allegedly carried out by the BJP and its associates. He stressed that AAP is committed to transparency, fair governance, and ensuring that the rights of citizens take precedence over political dynasties.
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This move comes ahead of upcoming local and state elections in Gujarat, signaling AAP’s intent to position itself as a party representing ordinary citizens against entrenched political interests. Isudan Gadhvi urged people to join the movement and take ownership of their state, rather than allowing governance to remain in the hands of a few influential families.
AAP leaders say that this campaign is not just about criticizing the ruling party but about empowering Gujarat’s citizens, ensuring accountability, and establishing a governance model that prioritizes people over political legacies.