Yadav, who quit from Political Affairs Committee, had charged the party with “falling prey to personality cult” while Ilmi had alleged that Kejriwal was surrounded by a coterie and that the party lacked internal democracy.
Kejriwal's close aide Manish Sisodia had hit back at Yadav accusing him of targeting Kejriwal and making internal matters public.
According to sources, resignations of leaders will be discussed at the AAP's National Executive Meet and they will also try to convince Ilmi to rejoin the party.
There were indications that the Political Affairs Committee might be expanded to accommodate more members.
Arvind Kejriwal gets into damage control after bitter infighting
New Delhi: With Aam Aadmi Party mired in bitter infighting, party chief Arvind Kejriwal today attempted to reach out to the dissidents, saying Yogendra Yadav had raised important issues which needed to be sorted out.
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