If the parleys fail, party sources said, the National Council meeting scheduled for March 28 will see a showdown between the camps of Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan on the one hand and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on the other.
The talks that began last week with the aim of bridging the trust deficit between the two groups after Yadav and Bhushan were ousted from AAP's Political Affairs Committee have led to a consensus that the two factions would focus on resolving the issues.
The two sides are stuck over "theory" and "practicality" of the probable solutions to the contentious issues. However, the sources also indicated that both groups were making last-ditch efforts to salvage the talks.
While the Yadav and Bhushan camp has said it has asked the Kejriwal camp for a detailed report as to how its demands are to be implemented within a time-span of three months, the latter has asked it to give suggestions on how to implement the ideas in a "practical manner".
While the Bhushan and Yadav camp has demanded greater participation for the volunteers and the Kejriwal camp has agreed to the same, the two have been unable to find a common ground as to the extent for the same.
Another critical issue is the extent of the autonomy given to the state units. "One cannot expect the PAC to vet the state units' decision to contest local body polls," said a leader from the Yadav camp.
