"It was an exercise before making any big announcement," a close aide of Yadav said.
He said the deliberations largely revolved around future options before the leaders and those who did not agree with the ways of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his team.
The aide said the Yadav-Bhushan camp plans to reach out to volunteers across the country and "spread" the message that its "rival camp" was unwilling to implement the long-pending issues of "internal democracy" and "swaraj" in the party.
Speaking to reporters later, Yadav termed the removal of Ramdas as AAP internal Lokpal as "unfortunate".
"The National Executive was not empowered to take the decision of removing the Lokpal. It was the existing Lokpal who could make such a decision," he said.
After their ouster at the National Council meeting yesterday, both Yadav and Bhushan have been holding meetings with their supporters.
