Monday 30 March 2015

Yadav-Bhushan ousted from AAP: Arvind Kejriwal says 'All is well in party, no ... - Oneindia

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New Delhi, Mar 30: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday told the media that the Aam Aadmi Party is doing perfectly fine and there is no need to worry about anything.


The Delhi CM was quoted as saying in media reports, "There is no need for worry. The party is doing fine. We will manage it well."


All is well, says AAP chief Kejriwal

On Saturday, the Kejriwal-led party saw a lot of infighting which led to ouster of Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan and also reignation of social ativist Medha Patkar.


AAP leader and social activist Medha Patkar resigned from primary membership of Aam Aadmi Party and expressed regret over AAP's infighting.


Also read: AAP face-off: Kejriwal threatened to quit if Bhushan-Yadav were not removed


She made the announcement at a hurriedly convened media conference at her office. Calling the meeting of the national council as unfortunate and condemning what all happened there she was quoted as saying in media reports, "We condemn today's incident, it was unfortunate. Yogendra Yadav, Prashant Bhushan were treated unfairly."


Earlier on Saturday, capping their bitter campaign against Arvind Kejriwal, dissident AAP founding members Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav were removed from its National Executive for anti-party activities, a decision slammed as "murder of democracy" by them.


Also read: Video Released: Kejriwal's shocking speech; AAP divided


Amid chaos and high drama, a resolution to remove the two dissident leaders along with their supporters Anand Kumar and Ajit Jha from the powerful panel was passed at the National Council with 247 members supporting it.


10 members opposed it while 54 others did not take part in the voting, AAP National Secretary Pankaj Gupta said. In a related development, AAP's internal Lokpal Ramdas was also asked not to attend the meet to "avoid confrontation", which was criticised by the rebel leaders.


Party Chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, after making an emotional speech, left the meeting before the resolution was introduced by his loyalist Manish Sisodia.


Also read: New audio reveals Arvind Kejriwal allegedly hitting out at Yadav, Bhushan


In Kejriwal's absence, the meeting was chaired by Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai. After the meeting, Yadav and Bhushan accused Kejriwal of using unfair means including bringing goons at the meeting who allegedly beat up a number of National Council members opposed to the resolution.


"It was a murder of democracy. Everything played out in accordence with a predetermined script and the resolution was moved and passed within minutes completely disregarding laid down procedures. It was a total farce," said an agitated Yadav.


Bhushan alleged Kejriwal came fully prepared to "kick us out" from the party and that a number of NC members, who supported him, and Yadav were injured.


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"Whatever Kejriwal was heard saying in a sting yesterday was played out in the entirety in today's meeting. There was no distinction between members and others. There was no discussion, no secret vote, no showing of votes in the meeting," the eminent lawyer said.


Kejriwal loyalist Ashutosh accused Yadav of "spreading lies" that NC members were beaten up in meeting. "YY is spreading lies that NC members were beaten up in meeting. There was no scuffle or manhandling. It's a cooked up story to gain sympathy," he tweeted.


In another tweet, he said "Only a dozen members opposed proposal to expel them from NE (National Executive) and a few walked out of YY and PB. Overwhelming support to expel them from NE."


OneIndia News


(With inputs from agencies)


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