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"AAP should give proof of the allegations levelled against me," he added.
New Delhi: The crisis in the Aam Aami Party has escalated to a point of no-return and the group could be just a few steps away from a split. AAP leader Yogendra Yadav denied the allegation of calling up volunteers demanding the removal of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as party's national convenor.
Backing his allegations against the Kejriwal camp, Yadav presented documents which show that fake calls were made in his name to defame him.
In a press conference addressed by some AAP founding members, Yadav said, "A slander is being done in my name that I am calling people that I want to become convenor."
"AAP should give proof of the allegations levelled against me," he added.
They also demanded webcast of the National Council meeting.
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