Making a u-turn from Arvind Kejriwal's publicly stated position of focusing in Delhi, the party's Political Affairs Committee took a decision in this regard in a meeting last night.
"I am happy to know about this. I had strong faith that it (conflict) would finally end on a positive note. Initially, the churning had some poison, but I had immense faith that finally, it would conclude with 'amrit'," Yadav told reporters on the sidelines of a farmers' event at Jantar Mantar.
"Our friends put forward few matters in Political Affairs Committee (PAC) such as expanding of organisation, expanding party's wing outside Delhi and addressing volunteers' notion. It was a really good gesture to move forward.
"I firmly believe that we would ponder over these initiatives and propound a blue print that would ultimately serve the objectives of our party, which is the party of hope of common people of India," he said.
"Before that there are other things also that are taking place for the benefit of the party and people," Yadav said.
He also rubbished reports that he and Bhushan had offered to quit the National Executive if Kejriwal did not pay heed to their demands. "Neither me nor Prashantji have written any such letter," said Yadav.
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