Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

AAP expels senior party functionar­y

- HT Correspond­ent ■ htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)onSundayex­pelledAshw­ini Upadhyay, a national council member, for his alleged “anti-party activities”, a move immediatel­y questioned by Upadhyay, who said he will file a defamation case.

“I came to know about my expulsion only through the media. I have neither received any show cause notice earlier nor any communicat­ion about expulsion,” Upadhyay said.

“I will file a defamation case against this. Let me get the document and will file a case against whosoever has signed it,” he said.

Upadhyay, who claimed himself to be the convenor of the AAP’s legal cell - but denied by the party — has been raising several questions for the past at least a month in connection with several decisions by the party and the

ASHWINI UPADHYAY WAS A MEMBER OF THE AAP NATIONAL EXECUTIVE. HE SAYS HE WILL FILE A DEFAMATION SUIT AGAINST THE PARTY

functionin­g of the party.

The issues that he raised included Ford Foundation grants to NGOs run by AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia; alleged deal with the Congress and deviating from basic issues for which the party was formed.

Earlier, Upadhyay had announced that he had support of about 200 national council members of the little more than a year old party and they would pass a resolution at a meeting on Sunday that another AAP leader Kumar Vishwas lead the party instead of Kejriwal.

However, Vishwas, apparently to contradict­ed his claims in a tweet: “Besides being my leader, AK is my brother too! Whosoever is trying to reap a divide is unaware of our strong bonding. Luv U @ArvindKejr­iwal (sic).”

Upadhyay claimed he had met Vishwas on Friday and apprised him of the situation, especially the disgruntle­ment among the old guard of the party. “He agreed with most of the issues and said this indeed was a problem,” Upadhyay claimed. DISGRUNTLE­D AAP MEMBERS BURN KEJRI’S EFFIGY

NEW DELHI: Disgruntle­d AAP workers — gathered under the name of Aam Aadmi Sena — on Sunday burnt an effigy of AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal. They were protesting the antidemocr­atic state of affairs in the party and appealed to Delhiites to use NOTA on April 10, the voting day.

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