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Volunteer asks Kejriwal to stop using party logo

Last Updated 08 April 2015, 20:03 IST

As if the embarrassment of car donors asking for vehicles back is not enough, the man who designed the logo for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has asked Arvind Kejriwal to stop using it.

Sunil Lal was upset over the recent inner party turmoil in AAP and said he would like to reclaim the logo he had designed for the party.

“The party should stop using the AAP logo designed by me as I have not transferred the propriety rights of the design,” Lal said in his letter to the Delhi CM.

Lal, who claims he has become a member of the party in November 2013, asked Kejriwal not to use the logo on stationery, website, badges, flags, poster, handbill and backdrops.
“I am disillusioned with what all has happened in the party over the last few days. What is going to happen in the future is clear. This is not the time to stay quiet,” he said.

On Tuesday, a party volunteer Kundan Sharma asked Kejriwal to return his Wagon R donated in January 2013, expressing disappointment over the removal of party leaders Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav.

Asked about the embarrassment caused by AAP supporters, senior leader Kumar Vishwas said if Sharma wants the car, it can be returned to him.

“#IDemandMyDonationBackFromAAP: My blue WAGONR,my Bike&lacs of rupees that I donated2AAP,” Sharma had said on Twitter.

A long-time party supporter Yogita Chakravorti, who too had donated a car, expressed her unhappiness over the rumbling inside AAP.

“I went to the press conference where AAP leaders like Sanjay Singh and Ashutosh were present. But they could not even say a hello to us,” she said.

Chakravorti said many long-time associates of AAP are feeling cheated after the ouster of senior leaders from the decision making body.

“Now parachuted people are running the party,” she said.

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(Published 08 April 2015, 20:03 IST)

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