The decision taken by the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) of the AAP was greeted with scorn and disbelief by many party leaders and a barrage of criticism by the likes of Kumar Vishwas who dubbed himself a "martyr", saying he was ignored for the Upper House for speaking against Arvind Kejriwal.
At the PAC meeting, senior leader Ashutosh, believed to be among the upper house hopefuls, red-flagged the billionaire businessman's nomination. He was the only one among the nine PAC members to have raised an objection.
Several came out sporting downcast faces and went scurrying for their vehicles, avoiding the media persons gathered outside.
"Arvind Kejriwal wanted three eminent personalities to represent Delhi in the upper house. Accordingly, we got in touch with 18 such persons from various fields including the media, academics, law.
"However, a few among them politely declined saying joining the RS on a party ticket may affect their independence. The rest said identifying with AAP may prompt the Centre to ruin their lives. So we went for a mix and nominated those who may not be of high-level but with significant contributions," Sisodia told a press conference.
Singh, a former social activist hailing from Uttar Pradesh's Sultanpur, is counted among Kejriwal's most trusted lieutenants and has been with him since the India Against Corruption agitation days.
Most recently, Singh (46), a mechanical engineer by training, was the party's Punjab poll in-charge.
56-year-old Sushil Gupta, who unsuccessfully contested the 2012 Delhi Assembly polls on a Congress ticket, has declared assets running into over Rs 160 crore while Narain Dass Gupta (72) is a former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).
Kumar Vishwas, who is a PAC member, was not present in the meeting. Immediately after the announcement made by Sisodia, Vishwas lashed out at Kejriwal, saying he was being punished for speaking the "truth".
The poet-politician also charged that around one and half years ago, Kejriwal had in a party's national executive meet said with a smile, "We will finish you, but we will not let you be a martyr."
The Opposition BJP and former AAP leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan also criticised the AAP's
decision.
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari hit out at Kejriwal, saying the AAP has "betrayed" the people by nominating "two businessmen" for the polls to the upper house.
Yadav suggested that the AAP has struck financial deals with Sushil Gupta. "I used to say, whatever his other faults @ArvindKejriwal cannot be bought. Defended him against Kapil Mishras allegations. Now I don't know what to say. Speechless, ashamed and numb."
"Otherwise, Sushil is a good man known for his charity!" the Congress leader tweeted.
Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, former union minister Arun Shourie, ex-Chief Justice of India T S Thakur are among the personalities the AAP had reached out to for RS nominations.
Elections to three Rajya Sabha seats from Delhi would be held on January 16 as the terms of the incumbent members, Karan Singh, Janardan Dwivedi and Parvez Hashmi all from the Congress end on January 27.
The AAP, which enjoys a brute majority in the 70-member Delhi Assembly, is set to win all three seats.
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