The party is contesting 10 constituencies in Gujarat and is likely to field candidates on few more seats, AAP's Gujarat in-charge Gopal Rai said.
He also observed the mood in the state is in favour of the Congress but the party lacks the organisational strength at the grassroots level to get it translated into votes.
He was referring to the time lost after party's string of poor performances in Punjab and Goa in March, and the debacle in the Rajouri Garden by-election and MCD polls in the national capital the next month.
Following the electoral jolts, the party focused all its energy on Delhi and strengthened its organisation here.
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It was only after AAP's victory in the Bawana by-election in August that the party decided to contest a few seats in Gujarat.
But this wasn't the party's initial plan.
Latching on to the Patidar agitation in the state and flogging of Dalits in Una, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia, Rai and several senior party leaders visited Gujarat multiple times last year.
The AAP even deputed its Matiala MLA Gulab Singh as co- incharge for the to build the party there.
As the party's focus again shifted to strengthening itself in Delhi, it lost the momentum.
"The mood in the state is in favour of the Congress, but it has no organisational presence. The BJP, in the last few days, seems to have picked up with its thrust being on door- to-door campaigning," Rai added.