Following the release of Rajyasabha nominees by AAP, AAP leader Kumar Vishwas lashes out at Kejriwal, accusing him that he was rejected for speaking the truth.
“I was punished for speaking the truth. I accept my martyrdom,” Vishwas told reporters.
Vishwas was speaking following Aam Aadmi Party’s announcement of the three names for the Rajya Sabha seat. Among them are the prominent chartered accountant and former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India N D Gupta, businessman and social activist Sushil Gupta and party functionary Sanjay Singh. Rajya Sabha elections are scheduled to take place on January 16.
Kumar Viswas’s relation with Kejriwal was not going well for some time.
The rift between Vishwas and party leadership deepened when in November last year when his name did not found mention among the list of speakers at the high-level party meet.
Vishwas, who fought and lost to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi in Amethi in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, has been upset with the leadership for some time now.
A section of AAP close to Vishwas believed the rift had been caused by a “coterie” around Kejriwal who, they claimed, was against Vishwas being made the in charge of the Rajasthan unit of the party.
The Rajya Sabha seat nomination was one of the several bones of contentions, Vishwas believes he was overlooked by the top brass.
With its brute majority in the 67-member Delhi Legislative Assembly, AAP was eligible to send three people to the Upper House of Parliament. Vishwas saw himself as a strong contender for one of the seats.
“But the leadership has apprehensions about that. What if Kumar starts attacking the party after becoming a Rajya Sabha member,” asked an AAP leader considered close to Kejriwal.
Vishwas is also troubled over the top leaders’ relationship with Okhla MLA Amanatullah Khan. Earlier, the party revoked the suspension of Khan, who, after AAP’s debacle in the MCD elections, had accused Vishwas of being an “agent of the RSS” and trying to split the party.
Vishwas took strong exception to that and threatened he would quit the party if action was not taken against Khan, who he described as just a “mask”.
Khan was suspended, but the Vishwas camp said he was never out of favour. The Okhla legislator was included on crucial panels of the Delhi Legislative Assembly and Kejriwal attended an iftar party organised by Khan, which was seen as a clear snub to Vishwas.
The Kejriwal camp had its share of grievances against Vishwas, whom they disparagingly referred to as a “part-time politician” because of his professional commitments as a poet.
It referred to a video in which Vishwas was seen making a veiled attack on the Delhi government over alleged corruption before the MCD polls.
“This damaged AAP’s image ahead of the crucial polls,” said a party leader, who also claimed that Vishwas was not free to campaign for the MCD poll campaign.
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