The dissident group in the Aam Aadmi Party today announced its future course of action, including a National Convenor of the "movement" and taking out a country-wide Swaraj Yatra.
Anand Kumar, an academic from the JNU who was expelled from the National Executive along with Yadav, Bhushan and Ajit Jha will head the Swaraj Abhiyaan movement.
The group -- which had a meeting of over 100 of its leaders and volunteers today-- however, refused to term it as formation of a new party and insisted that they had still not quit the AAP.
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They also announced a 100 member steering committee which will consult people across the nation to decide the future course of action. Decisions wil be taken through "collective leadership". There would be no slogans of living individuals. The organisation will declare its donations and expenditure on its website.
Taking a jibe at the AAP and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, Yadav said the new organisation will not indulge in personality or cult oriented politics and also reflect the diversity of gender, region and other groups.
"We are not quitting the AAP. We are carriers of the founding principles of the party. If they want to sack us, let them. We have never worked against the party. There is a difference between being anti-party and being disliked by the party leadership," Yadav said.
Bhushan too maintained an ambivalent stand and said the new organisation has come to take forward principles on which AAP was built, which it deviated from.
"Swaraj Abhiyaan is for the purpose of taking forward the objectives, founding principles on which the AAP was founded. It is true that Swaraj Abhiyaan will be an independent organisation and the committee that has been announced is the beginining of that seperate organisation.
"Its not a political party at all. We are not saying that we are not going to form a political party. Political party is that, which registers itself with the Election Commission, which is mandatory to contest polls. In future if we are able to meet the standards and spirit of Swaraj, then this can be given a shape of a political party," Bhushan said.
He added that the functioning of the organisation will be analysed. If it met the standards of the principles of Swaraj then it can be made into a political party.
Responding to an impending disciplinary action from the party, Bhushan quoted from 'Alice in Wonderland'. "Let the execution take place, the trial can follow".