New Delhi: A day after accusing senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas of conspiring to break the party, Delhi legislator Amanatullah Khan on Monday night resigned from the party’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC).
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, who is also the AAP national convener, had called a PAC meeting to discuss the issues that arose after the allegations levelled by Okhla MLA Khan on Sunday against Vishwas. Khan reached Delhi CM’s residence, where the PAC meet was held, tendered his resignation from the PAC and left.
“Amanatullah Khan has resigned from the party’s PAC and his resignation has been accepted,” Deputy CM Manish Sisodia told reporters. Vishwas, a founder member of the AAP, did not turn up for the PAC meet. Sisodia said that Kejriwal was “unhappy” with both Amanatullah and Vishwas for the way they raised the issue outside the party fora. (IANS)