New Delhi, May 22
Senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas, who had recently aired his differences with the party leadership, skipped a major party event, sparking whispers that the truce in the organisation may be short-lived.
Sources said poet-turned-politician Vishwas who had differed with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the party's stand on blaming electronic voting machines alone for its poor performance in recent civic polls, stayed away from AAP's Delhi unit convention yesterday.
Attended by the party's top brass, the convention saw attendance of a sizable number of volunteers. Vishwas and a member of the PAC. the party's top decision-making body, were also invited for the event, sources said, but he chose to stay away. — PTI