The letter, which was written earlier this week, said that it was Kejriwal who backed Yadav's decision of contesting from Gurgaon despite other PAC leaders opposing the move, but the AAP chief managed to convince others.
“When you wanted to become Haryana in-charge and wanted to be projected as the CM candidate despite opposition from other PAC members, Arvind backed you. At that time he was democratic (for you).
“The state of affairs of the party in Haryana is in a shambles. Volunteers talk about your fight with Jaihind,” he said.
Sisodia said, “You want strict action against Naveen (Jaihind) and when Arvind does not agree with you, then you call him of being a party supremo.”
The former Delhi Minister said Kejriwal, after resigning as the Delhi Chief Minister, was not in favour of contesting Lok Sabha polls across the country, but wanted to focus on Delhi.