Mumbai : Aam Aadmi Party’s Maharashtra unit president Subhash Ware has resigned from the membership of AAP’s National Executive, saying he is shocked at the “undemocratic way” in which the state unit has been dissolved.
Ware sent his resignation via email to party’s general secretary Pankaj Gupta on October 2. The AAP had on October 1 dissolved its Maharashtra unit. The decision, posted on AAP website, said the party’s Political Committee Affairs (PAC) had dissolved “all bodies in Maharashtra.”
“Yes I have resigned. I don’t oppose the decision (of dissolution of Maharashtra unit). But the undemocratic way it was dissolved, me and entire fleet of volunteers were shocked,” a dejected Ware said on Monday. “Moreover, senior leaders levelled serious allegations and said that party had become dysfunctional, but the truth is that now AAP was getting noticed among farmers and other people in the state.”
The leader, however, said he was not quitting AAP and added that he would work as per directives of the party. After Ware’s resignation, Mayank Gandhi is the only national executive member left from Maharashtra.
Party sources had earlier said the [dissolution] move followed the state unit’s reluctance to act against Gandhi, the organisation’s best known face in Maharashtra, who had taken on Kejriwal through his blogs when the Delhi Chief Minister was locked in a bitter feud with now expelled AAP leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan. They said the leadership had still “not forgotten” it.
Reacting to Ware’s resignation, AAP’s senior leader Ravi Srivastava termed it “unfortunate” saying, “I hope the central leadership would soon take corrective measures.”