Updated On: 01 April, 2014 07:42 AM IST | | Niranjan Medhekar
<p>AAP worker Kishor Mujumdar, who helped topple the Delhi government with his campaigning, is now setting his sights on Varanasi; busy helping AAP’s Subhash Ware, the Punekar hopes to defeat Modi</p>

Arvind Kejriwal stunned the country when he emerged as the dark horse in the Delhi assembly elections last year. The man who played a major role in strengthening Kejriwal’s political campaign strategy was 66-year-old Pune resident Kishor Mujumdar.

A loyal worker: Kishor Mujumdar is confident that in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, too, AAP will win a substantial no of seats, just like they did in Delhi. Pics/Mohan Patil
Mujumdar contributed greatly in defeating Sheila Dixit’s government with a well-oiled stratagem two-months prior to the polls, which struck a chord with the young and restless voters.
Now, he has his sleeves rolled up for the Varanasi polls, where AAP chief Kejriwal has openly challenged BJP candidate and prime ministerial nominee Modi in a political duel in Varanasi.
While Mujumdar has his heart set on the Varanasi elections, he is currently campaigning for Pune’s AAP candidate Subhash Ware. Soon after the polls on April 17 in the city, Mujumdar will wholeheartedly focus on his next mission in the holy city.