God had to intervene and Aam Aadmi Party was formed, says Kejriwal
India TV NewsHighlights The God has sown the seed of AAP in every state for the development of this country, Kejriwal said In Delhi and Punjab, seeds have turned into trees and are comforting people, he said Kejriwal said people are looking at the AAP for its honest politics Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Sunday the Aam Aadmi Party came into being in 2012 with the "god's intervention", and like a young lord Krishna did, it is slaying "big demons" -- corruption, inflation and unemployment. The AAP's inception on November 26, 2012 -- 63 years to the day the Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution of India in 1949 -- after several months of deliberations was "not just a coincidence", he told his party's first-ever national conclave at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. "The God had to then intervene and the Aam Aadmi Party was formed on November 26, 2012 to save the Constitution, exactly 63 years after the constituent assembly adopted it," Kejriwal said. While the party has been able to form governments in Delhi and Punjab, it has a total of 1,446 elected representatives in urban local bodies and panchayats in 20 states and Union Territories, he said, "The God has sown the seed of AAP in every state for the development of this country, giving us a huge responsibility," he said.