Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia claimed the party's internal probe found "no wrongdoing" on part of Khan and said the latter is being targeted as he is unearthing land scams in Waqf board involving "influential" people.
Sisodia also lashed out media for carrying news against AAP leaders without "checking facts".
He targeted the Delhi Police, dubbing it as "Modiji's police", saying the cops have scanner installed in their mind and have been "picking up" AAP men at the instance of allegation without "verifying truth".
"Family's internal matter is being given political colour. He is being dragged in the matter because he has been unearthing Waqf land scams with honesty. Those who understand about Waqf issues, are aware how influential people have grabbed Waqf lands. Amantullah is stopping these scams and hence, is being targeted.
"He had given resignation in pain. His family issue was being dragged. He sent out a very emotional letter to us. But our probe as not found anything. I spoke to the Chief Minister (Arvind Kejriwal) and also other leaders and we have decided to not accept his resignation," Sisodia said.
Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra and AAP's Delhi unit convener Dilip Pandey accompanied Sisodia during the briefing.
Khan had yesterday tendered his resignation from Delhi Waqf Board chairman and Haj Committee claiming that he was being "framed in false cases".
He had also offered to resign as MLA and Political Affairs Committee (PAC) member to the party.
To a question, Sisodia said the AAP is "most committed"
"We knew before coming into politics that these (political opponents) people will conspire (against us), that they will rattle after we will set afire their Lanka. They will defame, attack us.
"Let Modiji's police, media do their own jobs, we will do our job. Modi ji maybe boss for someone, our boss...It is the public for whom we will keep working," Sisodia said.
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