MP AAP leader quits protesting govt formation in Delhi
Kamal Shrivastva says instead of taking Congress's support to form the govt in Delhi, AAP should have sought a fresh mandate
Press Trust of India Bhopal The former spokesperson of Madhya Pradesh unit of the Aam Admi Party, Kamal Shrivastva, today quit the Arvind Kejriwal-led party "as it had strayed from its objectives".
Shrivastava said in a statement that instead of taking Congress's support to form the government in Delhi, AAP should have sought a fresh mandate from the people.
AAP was formed for cleansing the politics and not for taking support of corrupt political parties to form a government, he said.