New Delhi:
It took a court hearing to bring together Arvind Kejriwal and Yogendra
Yadav, the two estranged leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Mr Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, and Mr Yadav had been ordered
to appear in court on a defamation case filed by a lawyer who at one
point planned to run for election as an AAP candidate.
The two leaders had not met since the Delhi election, which was swept
by AAP. However, in the month since coming to power, the party has been
besieged by deep infighting that has included stings by the two rival
factions against each other.
Mr
Kejriwal arrived first in court with his deputy chief minister Manish
Sisodia. Mr Yadav, who, along with Prashant Bhushan was removed from a
key decision-making body of AAP a few weeks ago, arrived a few minutes
later. He sat in a different part of the court, but soon relocated to
sit next to Mr Kejriwal. The pair exchanged pleasantries for a few
seconds.
Lawyers ignored rules to take photos of the leaders together some were
heard saying "you look good together" - an observation that refers to
their wide and publicly-breached chasm.
Mr Kejriwal returned to Delhi last evening after a 10-day health
sabbatical at a naturopathy clinic in Bangalore. Mr Bhushan, who, like
Mr Yadav, has been accused by the chief minister's supporters of
plotting to undermine his authority, sent him a text message before he
landed in Delhi seeking a meeting to "end the controversy."
Mr Yadav and Mr Bhushan have suggested that their differences with Mr
Kejriwal are pivoted on his alleged refusal to take on board points of
view that disagree, in any measure, with him. Party cadres and
volunteers have urged the leaders to reconcile their differences.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
It Took a Court Hearing to Bring Yogendra Yadav and Arvind Kejriwal Together
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