This story is from July 17, 2016

Now, revolt in AAP Karnataka

Even as Delhi chief minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal gears up to address people across the country on social media on Sunday, revolt has begun in the party's Karnataka unit.
Now, revolt in AAP Karnataka
Bengaluru: Even as Delhi chief minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal gears up to address people across the country on social media on Sunday, revolt has begun in the party's Karnataka unit.
Karn ataka, which was the first to mobilize revenue for the party's activities, has joined other states in the rebellion in the last few month.
According to AAP sources, the revolt is due to ego clashes between Karnataka chapter convenor Prithvi Reddy and party spokesperson Ravi Krishna Reddy.
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Recently, an internal notice was issued to Ravi Krishna Reddy not to attend a convention of small and marginal outfits in Dharwad. The convention, which received a lot publicity, was organized by civil activist S R Hiremath and KRRS MLA Puttanaiah, who are likely to join forces and start a new political party supported by expelled AAP founders and former associates of Kejriwal, Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan.
Citing the presence of their ex-colleagues and the likelihood of the launch of new political outfit, AAP had asked Ravi Krishna Reddy to stay away from the meet, but he attended the event as he was scheduled to speak at it.
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