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Kumar Vishwas threatens to quit AAP over recently controversy

Kumar Vishwas, Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sosodia, Amanatullah Khan, Aam Admi Party, Political newsPhoto of senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas.

New Delhi: The political crises deepened in the Aam Admi party (AAP) today after one of its senior leader Kumar Vishwas threatening to quit over recent controversy between him and Okhla MLA Amanatullah Khan.

 

 

Basically, the whole controversy came into limelight after Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to contain the damage who retaliated against Vishwas saying people are aware that his comments would help a “particular party”.

This development came a day after Amanatullah resigned from the party’s Political Affairs Committee over a spat with Vishwas.

 

 

The whole rumor developed after Amanatullah gave statement against Vishwas that he wants to head the party.

On other hand, poet- turned-politician Vishwas said he harbours no ambitions to become chief minister, deputy chief minister or AAP national convener.

 

Tremor in AAP after Kumar Vishwas threatens to quit over controversy

 

After facing defeat in recently concluded the Punjab Assembly and MCD polls several MLAs were too in favour of a greater role for Vishwas in the AAP.

 

 

They also expressed their displeasure over the “coterie” surrounding Kejriwal, as claimed by Vishwas, but pledged their loyalty towards the Aam Aadmi Party chief.

The AAP leader was particularly upset with Khan who had alleged on Sunday that Vishwas was plotting a coup against Kejriwal and that he was an “RSS-BJP agent”.

Interestingly, the Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal had sought to quell rumours of a rift with Vishwas by referring to him as his “younger brother”.