The Aam Aadmi Party lost no time in announcing that their chief Arvind Kejriwal, granted bail by the Supreme Court (SC) on Friday, will be hitting the campaign trail in Haryana, where Assembly elections are to be held on October 5.
AAP's Haryana unit chief Sushil Gupta said the party was energised with Kejriwal's release from prison.
"We will now fight the polls with double energy. Kejriwal ji will soon start his campaign in Haryana," Gupta said as he hailed the SC decision to grant bail to the Delhi Chief Minister.
People were looking for a change in Haryana and waiting to "oust" the BJP from power, Gupta added.
"Development has come to a standstill during the BJP's time. People are waiting for October 5 to oust them from power," he said.
"people are looking for a 'badlav' (change), they want to elect an honest government, which can ensure good education and health facilities, round-the-clock power supply and overall development".
"People want to bring the AAP to power and we will win the polls," Gupta told PTI.
The Supreme Court granted bail to Kejriwal in the corruption case lodged by the CBI in connection with the excise policy 'scam', saying prolonged incarceration amounts to unjust deprivation of liberty."