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Arvind Kejriwal unhappy over reports of rift in AAP; ready to meet Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan

Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)  leaders held a meeting at Yogendra Yadav's residence late on Monday night, in a bid to reconcile the warring factions of the party after Arvind Kejriwal returned from his break.

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A day after Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan extended an olive branch to Arvind Kejriwal by seeking a meeting, the AAP chief on Tuesday responded, saying "will meet soon". An SMS was sent to Kejriwal on Monday morning on behalf of both the leaders.

In another sign of reconciliation between the two warring factions, senior leaders from the Kejriwal camp met Yadav late Monday night and held discussions over several contentious issues, hours after the Delhi Chief Minister's return from Bengaluru.

Both the camps have termed the discussions as "positive".

Party sources said AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Kumar Vishwas, Ashutosh and Ashish Khetan met Yadav late on Monday night and the discussions continued until 3 AM. "We were bothered with what was happening in the party for the past few days. We started talks with Yogendra (Yadav) bhai. The start was good," Sanjay Singh tweeted.

Sources close to Yadav too echoed similar sentiments.

"There is peace after a three-hour sleep. There is peace now. We will be successful," party leader Kumar Vishwas tweeted this morning.

Over the past few weeks, the AAP had been embroiled in internal turmoil with leaders from both the camps making accusations and levelling allegations against each other. The Kejriwal camp had alleged that Bhushan and Yadav wanted the party to lose the Delhi Assembly elections and were attempting to remove the Delhi Chief Minister from the post of AAP National Convener.

The duo was dropped from the all-power Political Affairs Committee of the party at a meeting earlier this month. Kejriwal flew back to Delhi last night after 12 days of naturopathy treatment in Bengaluru for chronic cough and diabetes. 

According to sources, the meeting of AAP leaders with Yadav was an attempt to "break the ice".

"The meeting was preliminary in nature. Prashant ji (Bhushan) had already sent a message yesterday. There was a lot of bad blood, so at least there was a meeting, which itself is a positive sign. We all had not spoken to each other since the March 4 meeting. But still there are issues on both the sides which need to be sorted out. However, it would be too early to comment on how things will pan out in coming days," said an AAP leader.

The top brass of the party, excluding Yadav and Bhushan, is also expected to meet Kejriwal on Tuesday and discuss the issue. 

Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)  leaders held a meeting at Yogendra Yadav's residence late on Monday night, in a bid to reconcile the warring factions of the party after Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal returned from his break.

However, Arvind Kejriwal, who resumed work on Tuesday, has reportedly expressed unhappiness over statements in the media on party rifts.

Senior AAP leaders Sanjay Singh, Kumar Vishwas, Ashutosh and Ashish Khetan, who have been deputed by Kejriwal to hold talks with Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan, met Yadav at his residence late last night and held discussions over several contentious issues.

Both the camps have termed the discussions, which continued unitl 3 am, as "positive".

After last night's meeting, Sanjay Singh told reporters that the talks, which went on for two-and-a-half hours, revolved around the recent happenings in the party. Describing the meeting with Yadav as positive, Singh said that more rounds of talks will take place.

Later, Yadav told reporters: “A dialogue was initiated today. It was good. Talks have just started.”

“It is not a matter of ego. They are friends. Discussions were held earlier too and will continue to take place in the future as well.” When the consensus is reached, it will be revealed, he added.

The discussions took place at a time when Yadav and Prashant Bhushan had sought time from Kejriwal for a meeting to put an end to the ongoing controversy. A message was sent to Kejriwal last morning on behalf of both the leaders.

Though there was no response from Kejriwal to the SMS till late last night, the AAP leaders then met Yadav.

"We were bothered with what was happening in the party for the past few days. We started talks with Yogendra (Yadav) bhai. The start was good," Sanjay Singh tweeted.

Sources close to Yadav too echoed similar sentiments.

"There is peace after a three-hour sleep. There is peace now. We will be successful," party leader Kumar Vishwas tweeted this morning.

Over the past few weeks, AAP had been embroiled in internal turmoil with leaders from both the camps making accusations and levelling allegations against each other.

The Kejriwal camp had alleged that Bhushan and Yadav wanted the party to lose the Delhi Assembly Elections and were attempting to remove the Delhi Chief Minister from the post of AAP National Convener.

In the course of the vicious in-fighting, Bhushan and Yadav were dropped from the party's elite political affairs committee (PAC), allegedly at the behest of the Kerjiwal faction within the party.

Later, a letter war and sting operations involving Kejriwal embarrassed the party.

Kejriwal flew back to Delhi last night after 12 days of naturopathy treatment in Bengaluru for chronic cough and diabetes.

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