Eunuch Kamla had announced to contest against Narendra Modi and Kejriwal yesterday.
"By virtue of being an ex-Delhi chief minister, Kejriwal comes under special person (khaas aadmi) category and not ordinary person (aam aadmi).
"And he cannot sport those 'aam aadmi' caps, which he did during his visit to Varanasi. It is inappropriate according to law and a breach of the moral code of conduct too," Kamla said.
Kamla's election organiser Vikram Bhardwaj told PTI, "Kejriwal during his rally roamed around the city wearing the 'aam aadmi' cap.
"He should not be sporting that any more in public, as he is not a common man anymore, even though he might tell people he is. But, laws are laws.
"And, being a former chief minister, it constraints him for assuming that visible 'aam aadmi' identity," he said.