MUMBAI — Former Delhi Chief Minister and leader of the Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal, who landed in Mumbai on Tuesday morning, caught an auto rickshaw from the airport to travel the 5-km distance to the Andheri station in the western suburbs of Mumbai. His roadshow passed through the constituency of AAP candidate Mayank Gandhi, who is pitted against sitting Congress MP Gurudas Kamath. Gandhi traveled in the auto with Kejriwal. At Andheri the 45-year-old Kejriwal boarded an over-crowded train and reached Churchgate station in south Mumbai where a private fund-raising meeting Was held. Later he embarked on another road show traveling through the Mumbai South and Mumbai North East constituencies from where former banker Meira Sanyal and activist Medha Patkar will respectively contest the elections.