After the sacking of Prashant Bhushan from the post of AAP’s national disciplinary committee chief, Yogendra Yadav is likely to be the next in line to face the axe as AAP’s chief spokesperson. Sources in AAP said the party will soon release a new list of spokespersons, which will not figure Yadav’s name. “We will soon come out with a fresh list of party spokespersons. Yadav will, of course, not be on the list,” a senior party leader, requesting anonymity, said.
The decision to remove Yadav from the post is on expected lines following his removal along with Prashant Bhushan from the party’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC) and National Executive (NE). Removal of Bhushan and Yadav from key panels is being seen as a precursor to their expulsion from the party. Interestingly, Yadav, who is also the State convener of AAP’s Haryana unit, was the only leader to have been designated as chief spokesperson when the party constituted the panel of its spokespersons.
On Sunday, the party sacked Bhushan from the disciplinary committee and replaced him with a panel of three members known to be close to AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal. AAP’s internal lokpal Admiral (retd) l Ramdas was also shown the door for airing critical views about the party leadership. He has been replaced by a three-member lokpal panel comprising two former IPS officers and one educationist.