Delhi State Chief and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal was welcomed with chants of "Modi-Modi" as he landed in Gujarat on Tuesday.
Reacting to the incident, Kejriwal alleged that a group of men who appeared to be supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi heckled him at the Vadodara airport.
"When I landed at the airport in Vadodara, some 30-40 people shouted, 'Modi', 'Modi', 'Modi' in front of me. The situation in Gujarat is such that BJP is going to be in great trouble," the Delhi State Chief told reporters.
Kejriwal is in Gujarat to address a public rally in Vadodara as part of his party's mass contact program ahead of polls in the state. Elections in PM Modi's home state are due in December.
In the previous elections, the ruling BJP won a majority in the state assembly, winning 99 out of a total of 182 constituencies. Congress emerged as the main opposition party with 77 lawmakers while AAP drew a blank.
Meanwhile, the BJP took a jibe at the AAP supremo with party politician Preeti Gandhi tweeting, "Arvind Kejriwal being accorded a warm welcome in Modi's Gujarat!!"