”There should be no hurry in declaring the CM candidate. So far no decision has been taken about who will lead the campaign in the state,” he said.
The Arvind Kejriwal-led party has decided to fight all 90 seats in Haryana. Buoyed by the outcome of Delhi elections, the party appears to be confident in making a breakthrough in Haryana.
Yadav asserted that the party has done a lot of ground work in past one year and were capable of providing a good government in Haryana.
Taking a dig at former IPS officer Kiran Bedi, a former team Anna member and Kejriwal's colleague during the Jan Lokpal agitation, for planning to join Bharatiya Janata Party,he said Bedi always held an opinion to go with a party which was “less worse than others”.
“Kiran Bedi and others, who are said to be joining BJP, were never members of AAP,” he said.