New Delhi: The fighting in Aam Aadmi Party is increase and reached to the top leadership of party. Senior leader of AAP Manish Sisodia had questioned the motives and strategies that did not help the party in the general elections to Yogendra Yadav as Yadav had resigned from the party’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC) last Saturday.
Yadav is a native of Haryana and had resigned from the party’s top decision-making body following a tiff with state convener Naveen Jaihind who resigned from the 18-month-old rookie party’s national executive body on the same day.
Sisodia had said to have reprimanded him for taking his fight with Jaihind in public domain and calling party chief Arvind Kejriwal a “supremo” in his letter.
“You have alleged that the party did not listen to the political affairs committee. But then the PAC also did not want you to contest from Gurgaon. In that scenario Arvind supported you. But when Arvind did not support you in you fight against Navin Jaihind, you call him supremo.”
There is a big talk in the AAP circles that Sisodia’s letter was in response to the one written by Yadav clarifying why he had to quit the PAC.
Notify that Yadav had been criticized for his incorrect survey on Haryana in his fresh letter.
While the AAP hoped to bag about 23% of the vote share in the state — which is also home to former Delhi CM kejriwal — it managed to get just 3% of the votes and failed to make an impression all the 10 constituencies.
The letter also blames Yadav for pushing Kejriwal to field over 400 candidates against his wish.
Bureau Report
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