HS Phoolka, 1984 anti-Sikh riots petitioner, quits AAP

HS-Phoolka-edited AAP leader HS Phoolka

Senior AAP leader H.S. Phoolka, who fought the legal battle for 1984 anti-Sikh riots victims, resigned from the party on Thursday.

The move comes amid speculation over possibility of an alliance between the Congress and the AAP for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

In a tweet, Phoolka said he will explain reason behind the move in a press briefing in Delhi Friday.

"I have resigned from AAP and handed over resignation to Kejriwalji today. Though he asked me not to resign but I insisted. Will be briefing media tomorrow at 4pm at Press Club, Raisina Rd, New Delhi to explain the Reason of leaving AAP and my further plans," he wrote on Twitter.

The AAP has not denied alliance prospects with the Congress, saying its political affairs committee will take a call after considering opinion of its leaders and workers from Delhi, Punjab and Haryana.

Former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar was recently convicted in an anti-Sikh riot case by the Delhi High Court, where Phoolka represented the victims.