Kejriwal leads AAP 'Vijay Yatra' in Gujarat's Narmada district
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Monday, 25 May 2026, announced a grand victory procession — Bhavya Vijay Yatra (Grand Victory March) — of the Aam Aadmi Party in Narmada district, Gujarat, live-streaming the event for supporters across the country.
Context
Kejriwal posted on X: 'Gujarat ke Narmada jile mein Aam Aadmi Party ki bhavya Vijay Yatra' ('Grand Victory March of the Aam Aadmi Party in Gujarat's Narmada district'), sharing a live broadcast link. The post, accompanied by an image, was published at 5:48 PM IST and directed followers to a live stream of the event.
The Vijay Yatra format — a public procession projecting electoral or organisational momentum — is a well-established tool in AAP's outreach playbook, particularly in states where the party is working to expand beyond its strongholds in Delhi and Punjab.
Policy Backdrop
Gujarat has been governed by the BJP continuously since 1995, making it one of the most entrenched opposition challenges in Indian politics. AAP made a concerted push into the state during the 2022 Gujarat assembly elections, fielding candidates in most seats and registering a modest vote share, though the BJP retained a commanding majority.
Since that contest, the party has sustained district-level outreach campaigns, public rallies, and organisational drives across Gujarat to build a grassroots presence. Narmada district, located in eastern Gujarat and encompassing parts of the Narmada river valley and the Sardar Sarovar project area, has a significant tribal and agrarian population — a demographic AAP has sought to engage in its state-expansion strategy.
Stakeholders and Impact
The event directly involves AAP's Gujarat unit and the party's local supporters in Narmada district. For voters in the region, the procession signals continued organisational activity by an opposition party in a district that has historically leaned toward the ruling establishment.
The live-streaming of the event on X broadens its audience well beyond the physical gathering, allowing the party to amplify its presence in Gujarat to a national digital audience and potential donors and volunteers.
What's Next
The next Gujarat assembly elections are expected around 2027, and any intervening local body elections or by-elections in the state will serve as early tests of AAP's organisational depth. Events like the Vijay Yatra in Narmada are widely read as preparatory groundwork for those contests.
Whether AAP can convert public-event momentum into durable vote share in Gujarat — a state that has resisted opposition consolidation for three decades — remains the central question for the party's western India ambitions.