Addressing volunteers at a meeting, Bhushan said there were three options left before them, of which one was to free the party from the "clutches of this coterie", the second to form a new party and the third to start a movement.
"If a new party has to be built, then we should not make the same mistake. My personal belief is there are several issues which are plaguing the country. Communalism, environment, developmental model of the country...There should be debate, discussion. There should be a movement. If we achieve that then we can make it into a political party," he said.
On the party leadership's warning against those attending the meet, the activist-lawyer said, "Those who raised questions were expelled from top party posts. Today I heard that we may be expelled for organising this convention. The message from the top is if you raise voice against the party you will be expelled."
Bhusan said he was not in favour of taking a legal recourse against his and Yadav's expulsion as it would only turn out to be "long messy fight" for symbol and money.