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Kejriwal camp meets Yadav to bring peace in AAP
New Delhi, March 17
In a bid to overcome the
differences within the AAP, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's
loyalists have reached out to dissident senior leader Yogendra Yadav.
AAP
leaders Sanjay Singh, Kumar Vishwas and Ashish Khetan met Yadav at the
latter's residence to discuss the recent developments which led to the
exit of Yadav and Prashant Bhushan from the party's top body.
The
meeting took place late on Monday night after Kejriwal returned to
Delhi after 10 days of naturopathy treatment in Bengaluru. Kejriwal
didn't take part in the meeting.
"We met and discussed the
issues. We will definitely let you know if something constructive
happens," Sanjay Singh told the media while voicing hopes of a positive
outcome in the future.
At the meeting that lasted for over an
hour, Yadav was apprised of Kejriwal's displeasure over some of the
issues that exposed the cracks in the Aam Aadmi Party, informed sources
told IANS.
Yadav said: "The meeting was good. We will continue to have parleys and will inform the media once we reach some conclusion."
The Kejrwial camp is also likely to meet Bhushan, the sources said.
On
his part, Bhushan expressed best wishes for Kejriwal's speedy recovery
and said he planned to discuss party issues and try to sort out the rift
within.
Within a fortnight of taking power in Delhi Feb 14, the
AAP was hit by internal turmoil. The party axed Yadav and Bhushan from
the Political Affairs Committee (PAC), its highest decision making body.
This
led to further disaffection, with Yadav and Bhushan making references
to the need for internal democracy in the AAP. Known Kejriwal supporters
in the party mounted further attacks on them.
Kejriwal denounced
the infighting before going away to Bengaluru for naturopathy treatment
to cure his persistent cough and high level of blood sugar.
He returned to Delhi late on Monday, cured of both the problems, saying he was "fresh and fit" and eager to resume work.