MUMBAI: A clutch of Muslim activists on Thursday urged the community not to vote for the AAP in the Lok Sabha election, saying it would benefit the BJP The exhortation came at the launch of a campaign called Sach Ka Safar — the brainchild of former Congress MLA Yusuf Abrahani — at the Islam Gymkhana near Marine Lines."I am among the strongest critics of Congress which has failed Muslims on many counts, but AAP cannot be an alternative," social and human rights activist Shabnam Hashmi said. "Every vote that goes to the AAP will make the job of the BJP easier."AAP has claimed Muslims will vote for it as they are fed up with the Congress' identity politics and do not trust the BJP.The campaign is aimed at around two dozen constituencies across the state and a few in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.She also opposed famous activist Medha Patkar's decision to fight elections on AAP ticket. "Medha has betrayed us. She feels tired and now wants to be in Parliament. It is a misstep on her part," she said.Hashmi whom activist and programme anchor Saeed Khan introduced as "a brave woman" for fighting for the riot victims in Gujarat and elsewhere in the country, also attacked Muslims who advocated that the BJP was no longer untouchable for Muslims, especially after its president Rajnath Singh "apologized" for the Gujarat 2002 riots. The audience echoed loudly when she said "I am not going to forgive."Salim Alware of AAP dismissed the activists' charge and said his party would damage the BJP more than the Congress.Tushar Gandhi, activist and great grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, while asked the organizers of Sach Ka Safar to broadbase it, saying that India was at a crossroads and the very democratic structure of the country was at stake. Without naming the Congress, Gandhi and asked the community not to spoil their votes advising to "Vote for one party."