When asked how he could be so sure about these promises when the AAP is a new entrant, Aniyalya said, “Isudan Gadhvi.” One of the seven-eight people who had gathered there said, “See, we don’t know who Arvind Kejriwal is, we have seen him from a distance. But we all know Isudan Gadhvi (former veteran journalist and AAP’s chief ministerial candidate.)” Surprisingly, people across several regions also remember AAP general secretary, Sagar Rabari, a farmer leader from the civil society before he joined politics, who is contesting from North Gujarat’s Becharaji constituency. Former general secretary of the Gujarat Khedut Samaj, Rabari has a reputation across the state and is an expert on farmer issues. In the same vein, Rabari is not an alien face among the farmers of North Gujarat. Last but not the least, a policeman, who was quietly watching this conversation between this correspondent and the villagers, later disclosed, pleading anonymity, that, “A huge of majority of postal ballots from the government staff have gone to the Aam Aadmi Party because Kejriwal has promised to resolve their pending issues and implement old pension scheme at the earliest.”