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Rumours about my quitting AAP are baseless: Yadav

| | Jun 01, 2014, at 02:08 am
New Delhi, May 31 (IBNS): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Yogendra Yadav on Saturday dismissed reports that he has resigned the party.

" Rumours about my quitting AAP are baseless. I am very much with the party and committed to working for it harder than ever" Yadav tweeted.

AAP spokesperson and Delhi unit secretary Dilip Pandey  earlier in the day said Yadav and Naveen Jaihind have resigned from the party's political affairs committee and national executive.

He tweeted," @AapYogendra & .@naveenjaihind are still with .@AamAadmiParty... and resignation given from PAC & NE resp. to be discussed in NE meeting. The resignation offered from PAC & NE (ONLY) are for constructive reasons, for betterment of Party & Nation at large."

The AAP won only four seats in Punjab in the recently held Lok Sabha polls. 

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