Kumar Vishwas hits out at AAP 'palace politics' after posters call him 'a traitor'

The posters which were pasted outside the AAP headquarters attacked Vishwas saying he is a friend of BJP and a traitor.
AAP leader Kumar Vishwas(File |PTI)
AAP leader Kumar Vishwas(File |PTI)

NEW DELHI: It seems that things are going from bad to worse in Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with some ‘unknown’ persons on Saturday pasting posters outside AAP headquarters mentioning Kumar Vishwas as ‘friend of BJP and a traitor’. Kumar Vishwas, who was already under attack of various AAP leaders, in reply said that AAP is not about palace politics hatched by five-six people.  

AAP, however,  has distanced itself from the posters. "A few suspended workers are trying to divide the party leadership by putting up such posters," AAP's social media in-charge Ankit Lal wrote on Twitter.

Vishwas, who was recently appointed the party's Rajasthan affairs in-charge, made a pointed remark that he would ensure the workers under him adhered to the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) ‘core principles’ and went back to its ‘basics’. After attending a farmers’ convention organized by AAP, Vishwas said “We (AAP) did not come into being for these conspiracies and palace politics hatched by five-six people. We are for the causes based on which the party was born at the Ramlila Maidan. The party will fight the Rajasthan polls on its real principles," Vishwas told reporters on the sidelines of the event.

The posters which were pasted outside the AAP headquarters attacking Vishwas said "A friend of the BJP, he is not a poet but a traitor. He attacks while in hiding and backstabs. Thanks to brother Dilip Pandey for exposing him.”  

Pandey had recently accused Vishwas of being silent on the lapses of the BJP.

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