"In the history of Gujarat politics, AAP has fielded a Dalit candidate - Natavar Solanki - from Sabarkantha which has Brahmin majority population. From Banaskantha Lok Sabha seat, we have decided to field a Brahmin candidate Sanjay Raval," an AAP press release.
"At a time when no political party dares to give tickets without considering the caste factor, AAP has taken a revolutionary step by fielding two candidates who do not belong to castes having a major vote bank," it said.
Solanki, who joined AAP four months ago had unsuccessfully contested the 2012 assembly election from Idar.
"Raval has been associated with books and garments business and had introduced a housing scheme in Palanpur town of Banskantha district," the release said.
Raval had also fought elections as an Independent from the Palanpur assembly constituency in 2007 but had lost. He joined AAP a month ago after being earlier associated with Anna Hazare's 'India Against Corruption' movement.