Never Aspired to Sit on a Throne, Says Kumar Vishwas Amidst Churn in AAP
Never Aspired to Sit on a Throne, Says Kumar Vishwas Amidst Churn in AAP
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Kumar Vishwas on Sunday said he never aspired to sit on a throne or occupy it, a day after he hit out at "palace politics" in the party.

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Kumar Vishwas on Sunday said he never aspired to sit on a throne or occupy it, a day after he hit out at "palace politics" in the party.

Vishwas, who is the party's Rajasthan in-charge, held a meeting of nearly 600 volunteers at the AAP office sitting on the ground.

Addressing the volunteers, who will work in Rajasthan, he said a majority of those who attended today's meeting have been a part of the anti-graft movement on which the party was built.

"There has been a great enthusiasm among volunteers and an attempt is being made to reach out to the last worker in the party and seek his opinion even in the ticket distribution process," the AAP leader told reporters here.

When asked why he held meeting sitting on the ground, Vishwas said, "I have always sat on the ground. I have never aspired to sit on a throne nor occupy it."

His remarks come in the backdrop of an internal churn the AAP has been witnessing.

"We (AAP) did not come into being for these conspiracies and palace politics hatched by five-six people," he had told reporters yesterday after posters emerged outside the party office calling a him a "traitor" and a "friend of the BJP".

The party has distanced itself from the posters. Earlier, suspended AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan had accused Vishwas of being an "RSS-BJP agent" and of "plotting a coup" in the party.

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