Updated On: 12 December, 2013 05:24 PM IST | | Agencies
Reflecting a thaw in their relations with Anna Hazare, a team of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today called on the Gandhian whose indefinite fast entered its third day and vowed to continue lending support to his fight for an effective Jan Lokpal.
Terming Hazare as "a permanent source of inspiration" for his party, Kumar Vishwas, a frontline AAP leader, trashed talks of continued differences with the anti-graft campaigner.u00a0
Vishwas, who along with five others was dispatched here to express solidarity with 76-year-old Hazare, fasting for passage of the Jan Lokpal Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha for two years, said their leader Arvind Kejriwal too wanted to come but could not as he was indisposed.