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NEW DELHI: In what is being seen as paving the way for the removal of dissident members Yogendra Yadav, Prashant Bhushan, Anand Kumar and Ajit Jha from the party, the national executive of Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday reconstituted two important decision making bodies.Ironically for a party that had come into existence in the wake of the Lokpal agitation, one of the decisions was to recast its own Lokpal panel, replacing the current Lokpal, Admiral L Ramdas, with former IPS officer N Dilip Kumar.In another decision, Bhushan, who was ousted from the national council on Saturday, was also removed as the head of the party’s national disciplinary committee.While Ramdas claimed that the party had not communicated the decision to replace him, Yadav said the national executive had no powers to replace the Lokpal."Shocked to hear that a party built on the Lokpal movement has thrown out its own Lokpal. As per the party's constitution, the NE has no authority to appoint new Lokpal. Only the Lokpal can appoint their successor," he said.However, a senior AAP member said that Ramdas’ term had expired in 2013 and according to the party’s constitution, "vacancy caused by the retirement/resignation/death of a party Lokpal/Lokayukta shall be filled by nomination by the remaining and outgoing members of the body. If such vacancy is not filled up within four weeks or it is not possible to fill up the vacancy within four weeks for any reason whatsoever, the vacancy shall be filled by nomination by the national executive". He added that Ramdas had been informed about the party’s decision to find a replacement for him.A senior member said that after the ruckus on Saturday, the national executive on Sunday focused on streamlining the party’s internal mechanism to address problems and complaints.The party’s three-member internal Lokpal panel will now comprise former CISF DG Rakesh Sinha and educationist S P Verma, apart from Kumar. The new national disciplinary committee will be headed by Dinesh Waghela, a senior party member who had also contested the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Ahmedabad. The other members are Pankaj Gupta, the party’s national secretary and Ashish Khetan.With Bhushan, Yadav, Jha and Kumar no longer part of any committee, they will be considered as ‘ordinary’ party members against whom the Delhi disciplinary committee can take action, However, a written complaint against the four will have to be submitted to the committee first. A decision on who will file this complaint and when, is expected to be taken soon.Meanwhile, the NE also constituted a six-member committee to supervise preparations for the protest outside Parliament on April 22 against the Centre’s ordinance on land acquisition. Its members are Ilyas Azmi, Prem Singh Pahari, Yogesh Dahiya, Somendra Dhaka, Gurnam Singh and Kiran Bissa.Senior member Sanjay Singh will also head a committee that will ascertain the status of the organization in different states. The committee will prepare a report in 15 days on the organizational status in different states which will help the party decide the road ahead, including contesting elections.