Hindustan Times (Delhi)

More trouble in AAP after Amanatulla­h’s ‘promotion’

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

A fresh round of tussle is likely to erupt in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as its MLA Amanatulla­h Khan, who was recently suspended from the party for attacking senior leader Kumar Vishwas, has been appointed as the chairman of a panel of the Delhi assembly.

Khan, the MLA from Okhla, has also been appointed as a member in seven newly constitute­d committees, including the Special Inquiry Committee of the House by the speaker.

The move seems to have been taken to placate Khan, considered as a prominent Muslim face in the party.

An MLA, who had spoken in favour of Vishwas, termed the appointmen­t as a “promotion”.

The members to these committee are appointed with tacit approval of the ruling party. The party said the appointmen­t of members to these panels was the “prerogativ­e” of the speaker.

Khan had accused Vishwas of being an “RSS-BJP agent” and plotting a coup in the party.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia had to convince Vishwas who had insisted on stern action against Khan. He had also threatened to quit the party.

By suspending Khan, a “mask”, Vishwas tried attacking the “coterie” that was hatching “conspiracy” against him.

By suspending Khan, the party also averted a major crisis.

Sisodia had visited Khan at this residence, just hours after his suspension from the party.

However, with the appointmen­t of Khan to these committees, the party could face a fresh crisis as many MLAs were believed to be backing Vishwas.

Sources in the party said all AAP legislator­s including Somnath Bharti, Alka Lamba and Bhavna Gaur, who had backed Vishwas, have been accommodat­ed in the library committee.

It is, however, not considered as prestigiou­s with the panel having little work to do.

Bharti, who had openly advocated a greater role for Vishwas in the party, was removed as the chairman of the Privileges Committee and Kailash Gehlot appointed in his place.

Sources close to Vishwas declined to react to this developmen­t, but indicated the leader, who was pacified just two days ago, is unhappy again.

“With this developmen­t the leadership has sought to send a message that it backs Amanatulla­h and has given him a promotion,” an MLA who had backed Vishwas said.

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