Swaraj Abhiyan, which the two leaders formed after their expulsion from the Aam Aadmi Party in April 2015, is set to hold its National Delegates Convention here on July 31 where a decision on formation of the outfit is likely.
"In our November 2015 resolution, we had decided that unless we elect delegates from over a 100 districts and a minimum six states (units of Swaraj Abhiyan) conduct their own internal elections, we will not be forming the new National Working Committee.
On July 30, the newly-constituted National Steering Committee comprising around 300 members will elect the new National Working Committee.
"On July 31, over 1000 elected delegates will be taking a call on formation of a political party and whether to contest the Assembly polls in various states next year or not.
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"There is a general feeling that we should form a political party. It was easy for us to do so when we parted ways with the AAP as there was a kind of tempo then. But we wanted to undertake this rigourous process. Though it has taken a long time, it has helped us strengthen our base," Anupam said.
A large part of Swaraj Abhiyan's volunteer base is from the AAP. These are people who parted ways with AAP after the explusion of Yadav and Bhushan from the party. Some of its volunteers have already formed an outfit to contest Punjab polls as they thought the decision to form the party was being delayed.