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AAP sacks Prashant from disciplinary committee, removes internal Lokpal

AAP sacks Prashant from disciplinary committee, removes internal Lokpal

India Blooms News Service | | 29 Mar 2015, 04:57 pm
New Delhi, Mar 29 (IBNS): A day after it ousted rebel leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan from the National Executive, adopting a resolution in a National Council meeting, the Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday dropped the senior lawyer, who is also a founding member of the party, from its disciplinary committee.
The AAP also removed its internal Lokpal or ombudsman Admiral Ramdass from the post.
 
"National disciplinary committee hs been reconstituted. 3 member committee wil b headed by Dinesh Waghela with Pankaj Gupta nd Ashish Khetan," AAP tweeted.
 
"NE reconstituted  3-member internal Lokpal panel following completion of the term of the previous panel which was headed by Admiral L Ramdas," it added.
 
The new AAP Lokpal panel consists of N Dilip Kumar (Former IPS), Rakesh Sinha (Former DIG CISF), and  Dr SP Verma (Educationist).
 
Earlier in the day, the party released the video of party's national convenor Arvind Kejriwal's speech where he said he was back stabbed by his own companions.
 
In a 45-0 minute speech at the National Council meeting on Saturday, the Delhi Chief Minister claimed, "When the entire Delhi supported us, some of my colleagues back stabbed us. When we came to power following a landslide victory, BJP and Congress became afraid of us but their tension was eased by some of our own party members."
 
He said neither him nor Yadav or Bhushan could gain from this internal rift.
 
"From our internal turmoil, who benefitted? This rift benefitted Modi...It helped the Congress and the Amabanis," Kejriwal claimed.
 
He said he was attacked by my own friends.
 
"I did not want to fight with Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav. I came to power to fight against corruption," said he.
 
He said due to this rift earlier, he wanted to leave the party but was persuaded by Bhushan and Yadav.
 
"I wanted to leave the party but then I said I will fight elections only if I had the power to take decisions. There was total conspiracy to make me lose in the Delhi Assemblt polls. Prashantji wanted me to lose," he said.
 
Accusing the rebel leaders, Kejriwal said, "They used to blackmail us and say if this is not done, we will call a press conference and spoil the party's image."
 
"I did not come here for power. I did not give tickets to my own relatives since we wanted our candidates to be clean," he said.
 
Speaking about the sms which Bhushan sent him for a personal meeting, he said, "I wanted to meet Prashantji too but i was afraid that he will tell everything to TV channels. He did not want to meet me. His intention was to tarnish my image." 
 
"I sent a representative to Yadav's house to resolve the issue. He said he had 5 issues. He demanded that if we accept all his proposals, he will leave. This was just a show," claimed the Delhi CM.
 
Kejriwal said the party had accepted all conditions. 
 
"I had no problem on probe over me also but once it will be done, BJP will oppose being my CM," Kejriwal said.
 
Speaking on how he relied on the two rebel leaders, Kejriwal said, "They wanted Haryana, we said okay. I went to Tihar over Prashantji's one nod."
 
Ending his address he said he cannot work as an active member with them present in the party. 
 
"I want to give up my claim in the party. I announce my failure. I can't work like this. Today, I ask you to choose between me or them," he appealed to all members of the party's national council.
 
The Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday defended its stand saying 247 votes were in the favour of the resolution.
 
"A proposal to remove Yogendra yadav, Prashant Bhushan, Anand Kumar and Ajit Jha from NE was presented in National Council of AAP. There was voting held in the National Council for removal of the four people from the National Executive," The AAP said in a statement on Saturday.
 
"247 votes in favor of the resolution, 8 against it, 2 gave dissent notes and 54 either walked out or abstained from voting," it added.
 
AAP leader Sanjay Singh also refuted Yadav's claim of violence during the meeting and had said, "There was no violence in the meeting."
 
The party's move signalled the possible expulsion of the two founding members from the party as well.
 
Many of the party leaders supporting  Yadav and Bhushan had, however,alleged that supporters of party chief  Arvind Kejriwal dragged them out from the meeting and also used violence against them.
 
"It was scripted. It was a murder of democracy," Yadav had said after the meeting.
 
 "There was bogus voting in the meeting. Many of the National Council members who supported us were injured," he had said.
 
"Whatever Arvind Kejriwal was heard saying in a sting yesterday was played out in the entirety in today's meeting," said Bhushan. "Goons were brought to the meeting. Our supporters were beaten up inside the meeting. The meeting was a total farce," he had added.
 

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