Three prominent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders in Jammu and Kashmir, including the state women wing president Namrata Sharma resigned from the party along with many party members on Saturday.
The other leaders who resigned included District Development Council (DDC) member Taranjit Singh Tony and Yash Pal Kundal. Meanwhile, Namrata Sharma wrote separately to Kejriwal informing him about their decision to quit the party.
"Eight months have passed but the party office in Jammu has not opened even once. We feel sidelined in the party and thus decided to say goodbye to it after making several failed attempts to reach out to the leadership," Tony told reporters here. He said they joined the AAP in Delhi last year after being influenced by its programmes and manifesto, besides seeing its rule in Delhi and Punjab.
"After the change of leadership in Jammu and Kashmir, the party has lost its track," Tony said. He termed Kejriwal a "competent leader" but claimed that those calling the shots in Jammu have lost track of the situation in the Union Territory and "are not doing any favour to the party".
"The urban local bodies and panchayat elections are round the corner but there is no discussion on these leave aside formulating a strategy for the polls," he said. Kundal said over AAP 200 office-bearers, including its district presidents and secretaries, have resigned and are now free to join any 'secular party'.
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