India, Feb. 20 -- Just as everyone thought that the AAP had broken ranks with the Opposition INDIA bloc to contest Parliament seats on its own in Punjab and Delhi, party supremo Arvind Kejriwal has clarified that his party and the Congress "mutually agreed" to contest separately in all 13 seats in Punjab but talks are on for the seven Lok Sabha constituencies in the national capital. Though the deal is far from done, the arrangement will be a true reflection of the ground strength of both parties, he suggested. In Punjab, the AAP and Congress are direct competitors, while the BJP is a marginal force. Whereas in Delhi, the BJP is the main pole in a national election. According to Kejriwal, "the BJP will have it easy if there is no alliance (between the AAP and the Congress)". It now remains to be seen if both parties arrive at a deal in Gujarat and Goa, where the AAP hopes to make its presence felt, or follow the Punjab model and fight it out - the AAP reportedly wants eight of Gujarat's 26 Lok Sabha seats and one of the two constituencies in Goa, two states where the contest has mostly been bipolar, involving the BJP and the Congress, for decades....