Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Prashant Bhushan on Monday expressed his desire to meet Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at the earliest so that all the problems can be sorted out.
"I have sent a message to Arvind [Kejriwal] saying that I hope he is better now after his stay at Jindal Institute of Naturopathy. And that I would like to meet him as soon as possible either alone by myself or with Yogendraji so that we can sit together and try and sort out all these problems that have arisen. All the volunteers want that these problems should be sorted out to the extent that it is possible," he told ANI.
The AAP national executive had earlier on March 4 decided to remove Bhushan and Yadav along with the plans of reconstituting the PAC.
According to reports, eight members of the PAC voted in favour of the duo, while 11 members voted against them.
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