AAP's rally in Amethi: Vishwas shown black flags; stones pelted at buses of supporters


Amethi, Jan 12 (Agencies) : Aam Aadmi Party leader Kumar Vishwas was on Sunday shown black flags by a group of people, who were protesting against his purported remarks against a religious event, while he was heading to address a rally in Rahul Gandhi's constituency Amethi.

Stones and eggs were also thrown at two buses ferrying party supporters to the rally venue, in Gandhi Chowk area of the city.

Window panes of the buses got damaged due to the stone pelting and police resorted to mild force to control the mob after which the buses left for the rally venue.

Vishwas, when asked about the protests, said these were "sponsored" and he would defeat Rahul Gandhi with a "huge margin" in the Lok Sabha polls.

The poet-turned politician was shown black flags by the protesters, who also raised slogans against him, while he was passing through Jagdishpur area along with his supporters.

They also burnt effigy of the AAP leader and said that a person, who does not respect religious sentiments, would not be accepted in Amethi.

Vishwas has already tendered his apology about the comment on the religious event.

The AAP leader said that holding a rally in Amethi is a challenge to "dynasty politics and corruption"

"Amethi has to decide now. I am an aam aadmi and he (Rahul Gandhi) is a prince. If Amethi wants, it can get rid of dynasty politics. Winning and losing is not the point but what is important is, we are challenging dynasty politics and corruption," Kumar Vishwas told the media on his way to Amethi.

Read: AAP to contest UP's all 80 Lok Sabha seats

However, his journey to the rally venue in Amethi was not a smooth one. Vishwas was greeted with black flags in Jagdishpur area also.

At 10.50am, a group of men waving black flags and shouting slogans against Kumar Vishwas had assembled on the road as the AAP fleet escorting Vishwas and party's spokesperson Sanjay Singh passed Kamrauli in Jagdishpur area, 50 kilomters ahead of the rally venue in Amethi.

The protestors claimed that they didn't belong to any organisation and were irked by Vishwas for hurting their religious sentiments.

"We will not let someone rule us who has ridiculed Imam Hussain and Bhagwan Shiva in his poetry," a protestor Ali Rizvi said.

A shoe hurling attempt was also averted by police at the site.

To a query on protest at his press conference on Saturday, Vishwas said: "What is the protest all about? Is it because that Amethi's dynasty politics should not be challenged or is it about the poems that I have read which had hurt the sentiments of certain community, for which I have already apologised."

Vishwas on Saturday said if reports that Rahul Gandhi was mulling contesting Lok Sabha polls from both Chikmagalur and Amethi were true, then it would be deemed that he had conceded defeat even before the contest.

The AAP leader also said that his party would field the "best candidate" against BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, though it would take some time.
 
Speaking ahead of the event on Saturday, Vishwas said that he expected it to be disrupted by activists of other political parties, including possibly the Congress and the Samajwadi Party.


On Saturday, a man, identified later as Saif Jafari, threw an egg in the direction of Vishwas and waived a paper stating that the latter had hurt religious sentiments of both majority and minority communities and it "will not be tolerated".
 
Jafari, a native of Bijnore, was later nabbed by AAP workers and handed over to the police.
 
Vishwas described the incident as a political conspiracy of opposition parties which feel threatened by the growing popularity of the AAP.
 
"If these (opposition) political parties think that by throwing eggs, inks, organising attacks they can win elections they should better look towards Delhi," he said.
 
Vishwas was addressing the press conference after presiding over a function in which over 2000 traders joined the AAP in Lucknow.
 
Even though the AAP will release its first list of candidates for the 2014 general elections after January 15, party sources said Vishwas is most likely to contest from Amethi.

  

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  • grace pinto,

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Pretty ironic really. On the one hand Delhi government is able to run because of Congress support and yet on the other they are creating hell for those who dare to come in their way.

    This was expected. Right?

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Progressive minded people of Udupi & Mangalore, irrespective of their past political affiliations are now supporting AAP.

    AAP is offering a ray of hope to crores of ordinary, hardworking citizens of India. They are offering better governance and making a strong attempt to eliminate corruption.In the past, we have suffered due to bad roads, erratic water supply, poor power supply, unemployment, poor infra and other issues. This is not because we have no money, but its because politicians have misused the tax payers money.

    Its time for them to be accountable....hence support AAP for a better INDIA.

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  • cliffy, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Why he wants challenge Rahul Gandhi who supported him to form the government. Let him go to Gandinagar Gujrath. His attitude clearly shows he has no maturity at all.

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    One thing is sure, AAP entry into politics will finish congress. One can notice in Daiji forum itself. Many Congress supporters changed their loyalty to AAP. Hardly you can find any Modi supporter doing so. Many so called intellectuals who joined AAP recently are not from BJP. Many people who fought elections earlier independently and lost like capt Gopinath etc are trying their luck this time with AAP tag. The mood of the nation is against congress. Since AAP is having in direct association with congress, both AAP and congress will be doomed in 2014 elections!

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  • cool,

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Vishwas overconfident attitude, maybe end of AAP success

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  • Raj Shetty, UAE

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    He is Diggvijaysingh of AAP.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    It is heartening to see that AAP is gaining popularity and votes.
    Lost Congress votes are going to AAP
    Some Urban and Youth voters are switching their loyalties from BJP to AAP.
    Many smaller parties' votes are going to AAP.
    AAP is going to be a formidable force.
    Of course AAP is not time tested, but people are frustrated, want change, are prepared to take risks.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Dear Kumar Vishwas, actually i am your fan. Every day i am enjoying with your Kavitas, shaayaris & jokes. But unfortunately you joined a political party and nowadays you are in news for bad things. I am really upset about AAP candidates contesting 80 LS seats. one side you are talking about defeat Modi and another side indirectly you are trying to give him more seats from UP. If AAP contested the LS election, all secular votes will be divided into Congress, SP, BSP, AAP & all communal votes will go to one party BJP. Please don't field, your candidates in LS election from any state. your capacity is limited to states only. I am dedicating Kumar vishwas kavita to all Daiji readers as well Kumar Vishwas also.
    "Koi deewana kehata hai, koi paagal samajta hai. magar dharti ki bechaini ko bas baadal samajta hai. main tujse door kaisa hoon, tu mejse door kaisi hai. yeh tera dil samajta hai, ya mera dil samajta hai.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Abdul..

    You people are only good to become 'fan' of others from time to time ..as like in musical chair..
    Dost stick to any specific agenda...Don't jump from one another..
    Na Ghar Ka..Na Ghat Ka..
    Sirf Samjhath Express Ka...

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Scamgress showing its frustration in the streets.
    At the same time this Kumar Vishwas is one of most overconfident AAP members. Confidence is good but not over confidence.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Dongi congi has to pay heavy price....

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Jeevan what you may say if they AAP plan to contest in Gujrat?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Dear Mr. Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri,

    Jeevan can only say "NATIONAL DONGI ALLIANCE".

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  • vinayak prabhu, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    My utter pradesh friend told me amethi is most backward place in u.p...gandhi parivar is winning there for generations and 0 development..and now they are using gudagiri to stop other parties..we should uproot congress form its root for prosperous india

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  • wilfred Fernandes, Vamadapadavu/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    AAP nothing to lose in the forthcoming parliamentary elections. Only BJP, INC and SP-BSP to lose. Every stone thrown at AAP will bring lacks of votes in return. If AAP wins the elections that will be a bonus for the party and new birth to the Nation.

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  • Manohar Veigas, UDUPI

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Rightly said Wilfred. When AAP Sweeps, Others Weep out of frustration!

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  • Anand, karkala

    Sun, Jan 12 2014


    Lending a helping hand on one end in Delhi and pelting stones from the same hand on the other end in Amethi.

    Wah bhai wah!!!

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    May be Congress will be history in India....

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  • vijay, karkala

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    There are few political party's cannot tolerate the development of AAP..that's why these nuisances taking place..

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  • Deepak, manglore

    Sun, Jan 12 2014

    Over confidence achi baath nahin hai...... Vishwas

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