"The activists who used to question polling and its process... their votes can be counted on the fingers of one hand instead of EVMs, but still they are indulging in negativity. This is dangerous for democracy," Vishwas wrote on Twitter, in an apparent dig at AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal.
Following its poor performance in Punjab last year, Kejriwal had questioned the authenticity of electronic voting machines.
The AAP's Akavi N Zhimomi from the Ghaspani constituency in Nagaland polled 6,233, and finished a distant third.
AAP leaders were unavailable for comment.
The party had contested 29 seats in the 2017 Gujarat polls and its candidates lost their deposits in all the seats.
Vishwas has been at odds with the party leadership for sometime now. Although a part of the Political Affairs Committee, Vishwas is practically out of the decision-making process.
The poet-turned-politician has in the past hit out at the "coterie" around Kejriwal for targeting him.
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