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, including Kejriwal, the convention organised in west Delhi saw attendance of a sizable number of volunteers.
Vishwas and a member of the Political Affairs Committee (PAC), the party's top decision-making body, were also invited for the event, sources said, but he chose to stay away.
Senior AAP leader Ashutosh said apart from Vishwas, several other members of the PAC were not present for the convention.
"He (Vishwas) is upset with the news plants in a section of media that he plotted a coup in the party," a party leader said.
Vishwas is believed to be upset with the leadership as several assurances about looking into the "communication gap" between party leadership and volunteers still persists.
Interestingly, at yesterday's event, Kejriwal announced that he would interact with 'mandal' presidents on the first Sunday of every month.
Vishwas was also adamant on strict action against Okhla MLA Amanatullah Khan who had accused him of plotting a coup.
To placate Vishwas, Khan was suspended from the party who had then said the Okhla MLA was being used as a "mask" to target him.
However, with his absence from yesterday's event, it appears that Vishwas is still upset.
After Khan's sacking, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had gone to meet him at his residence. Two days later Khan was also appointed to crucial committees of the Delhi Legislative Assembly.
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