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AAP leader Mayank Gandhi, who has had a fallout with Arvind
Kejriwal, resigned on Wednesday from its National Executive citing “losing
interest” in politics, a month after the party’s Maharashtra unit was
dissolved.
The unit was disbanded following its “reluctance” to act against Gandhi, the organisation’s best known face in Maharashtra, who had said that Kejriwal is “hell bent on destroying” the organisation.
Through an open letter published in his blog, that he addressed to “Arvind and my other friends”, Gandhi said that he has been “losing interest in politics for some time”.
Gandhi had taken on Kejriwal through his blogs when the
Delhi Chief Minister was locked in a bitter feud with now expelled AAP leaders
Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan.
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