New Delhi: Less than a day after Anjali Damania quit Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, the anti-corruption campaigner has decided to withdraw her resignation. Ms Damania, 45, will continue working as AAP's convener in Maharashtra.
AAP leader Mayank Gandhi said that a meeting was held with Ms Damania, AAP state Convenor, and party workers, and some "very important" resolutions were passed after which she withdrew her resignation.
He said lack of communication at various levels and complaints against AAP committee (executive) members by workers had pushed Ms Damania into resigning.
"Anjali wanted petty fights between the party leadership and volunteers to stop," Mr Gandhi, who had unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha polls from North West Mumbai, said.
Ms Damania, in the resignation letter addressed to her AAP colleagues, had refused to attribute any reasons behind her sudden decision. "Dear Colleagues, with a heavy heart I am ending my association with AAP. My greatest regards for Arvind, who is like an elder brother. All I want to request is that please do not have any conspiracy theories of my exit,'' she wrote. (Activist-Turned-Politician Anjali Damania Quits Aam Aadmi Party)
"I have never and will never compromise my values. I request the media to respect my privacy. Kindly excuse me, I do not wish to state anything except that I care a lot for my party and my best wishes are always with it,'' she added.
A pathologist by profession, Ms Damania had contested against the former BJP president in Nagpur, but suffered a humiliating defeat. She could secure 69,081 votes only, and was pushed to the fourth spot. Mr Gadkari won from the constituency by an impressive 2.84 lakh votes after vanquishing former Union minister Vilas Muttemwar.
In 2012, Mr Kejriwal hurled charges of land-grab against Mr Gadkari, who is now the road transport and highways and shipping minister in the Narendra Modi government. The AAP leader claimed that the allegations were made on the basis of the information gathered by Ms Damania through a series of RTI queries.
Mr Gadkari later sued Ms Damania for making "baseless'' allegations against him.
AAP leader Mayank Gandhi said that a meeting was held with Ms Damania, AAP state Convenor, and party workers, and some "very important" resolutions were passed after which she withdrew her resignation.
He said lack of communication at various levels and complaints against AAP committee (executive) members by workers had pushed Ms Damania into resigning.
Ms Damania, in the resignation letter addressed to her AAP colleagues, had refused to attribute any reasons behind her sudden decision. "Dear Colleagues, with a heavy heart I am ending my association with AAP. My greatest regards for Arvind, who is like an elder brother. All I want to request is that please do not have any conspiracy theories of my exit,'' she wrote. (Activist-Turned-Politician Anjali Damania Quits Aam Aadmi Party)
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A pathologist by profession, Ms Damania had contested against the former BJP president in Nagpur, but suffered a humiliating defeat. She could secure 69,081 votes only, and was pushed to the fourth spot. Mr Gadkari won from the constituency by an impressive 2.84 lakh votes after vanquishing former Union minister Vilas Muttemwar.
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Mr Gadkari later sued Ms Damania for making "baseless'' allegations against him.
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