"Dialogue never breaks anything but joins it...(on the other hand) the manner in which the March 28 meeting was conducted using bouncers... Leaders were expelled without issuing show cause notice or waiting for their replies that is an attempt to break the party," Yadav told newspersons here.
Currently touring the country in order to drum up support for the Gurgaon meet, he said there is no attempt on his part to criticise anyone but to sit together and find a way forward and see how all can come together for achieving the goals the party had set three years ago.
"We are getting unprecedented support for the samvad after we put out the invitation on website...So far 3591 people have registered themselves for taking part in the samvad and 661 are from UP...So far Kejriwal has not registered himself," he said.
"If he does, we will reply to it," he said.
To a question on whether his move of going to the meet with the expelled leaders is not an act of rebellion, Yadav replied in the negative.
