(Pictures are used for representational purpose only) No more a party for Aam Aadmi: Does this mean that the AAP doesn't have a policy? It does, but it favours those the big man wants to for reasons best known to him. In his own case, Kejriwal has said that he will confront Narendra Modi only if the BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate contests from a constituency outside Gujarat. The AAP's anti-BJP posture notwithstanding, Kejriwal is shrewd enough to realise that if he tries to take on Modi inside the latter's home territory, he will lose badly. Yogendra Yadav has been fielded in Gurgaon where he will take on Rao Inderjit Singh of the BJP, whose recent defection from the Congress may not work for him. Likewise, Ashutosh in Chandni Chowk stands a chance against a tottering Kapil Sibal, whose chances of losing are very high this time.