AAP leader and senior advocate H S Phoolka on Saturday announced his resignation from all party posts, saying he wants to devote "undivided attention" to the anti-Sikh riots cases which are at a "crucial juncture".
In a bid to scotch murmurs of a rift with the party leadership over his decision, Phoolka said that he would remain an "inherent" part of AAP, which he said is standing on the cusp of winning the next assembly polls in Punjab.
"After detailed discussions with (Arvind) Kejriwalji and with his approval, it has been decided collectively that I quit active politics and resign from party posts, to enable myself to entirely devote myself for getting justice for the victims..."
Even this Modi Govt is giving clean chit to accused which is shocking,I am shattered.Need to focus totally on 1984 cases-HS Phoolka
— ANI (@ANI_news) September 19, 2015
AAP doing very well in Punjab&will win next polls,so I will devote full time to 1984 case,party is with me-HS Phoolka pic.twitter.com/cvzf7TGujL
— ANI (@ANI_news) September 19, 2015
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