G R Gopinath quits AAP, criticises Kejriwal’s actions

May 24, 2014 03:45 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:27 am IST - New Delhi/Bangalore

G R Gopinath, pioneer of low—cost air travel in India, on Friday quit the Aam Admi Party, which is reeling under the Lok Sabha poll debacle, citing growing differences with the leadership and its ways and criticised >Arvind Kejriwal’s recent actions .

He is the second AAP member to quit the party on Friday, after Shazia Ilmi resigned saying the "party is being run by a coterie which takes impulsive decisions."

Gopinath, who joined AAP in January this year, stressed that he was a great admirer of Anna Hazare and Kejriwal and continues to be so, but disagreed with some of the decisions of of the AAP chief saying a head of a party cannot indulge in “shoot and scoot politics“.

In a communication to AAP’s Karnataka Convenor Prithvi Reddy, he said, “I would like to resign from the membership of the Aam Admi Party with immediate effect because of increasing differences with the party leadership and its ways.”

Gopinath said he had “expressed most of my views also in the media including today” and wished “the party well in its future endeavours“.

When contacted, Gopinath confirmed the development over phone from Toulouse in France where the headquarters of aircraft manufacturing major, Airbus, is located.

He disagreed with Kejriwal on his >refusal to furnish a bail bond in the defamation case filed against him by BJP leader Nitin Gadkari.

Gopinath said it could not be compared to the stand taken by Hazare, who was sent to judicial custody in August 2011 following his arrest during Janlokpal Bill agitation after he refused to sign a personal bond.

Gopinath had founded the first low—cost carrier Air Deccan in 2003, which was taken over by Vijay Mallya and named 'Kingfisher Red’ that has now closed down.

In a blog titled ‘Has Kejriwal lost his way’ on Saturday, he criticised the functioning of the AAP chief.

He said when Kejriwal took on Robert Vadra on corruption charges, “the BJP loved it and also went in for the kill against the Congress,” adding that Kejriwal then took on Nitin Gadkari.

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