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New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party seems to be falling apart after a dismal performance in the Lok Sabha elections. After two high profile resignations in the party last month, more dissent amongst the party leadership is surfacing now with Manish Sisodia accusing Yogendra Yadav of targeting chief Arvind Kejriwal.
He has also accused Yadav of making party affairs public.
Sisodia, had earlier in the week written to Yadav regarding his changing attitude towards the AAP chief. He made Yadav recall that it was Kejriwal who proposed his name for the Gurgaon Lok Sabha seat even when the PAC members had opposed the call. "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)," read a quote from the e-mail addressed to Yadav.
Sisodia's concerns comes after the recent row between Yadav and party member Naveen Jaihind after which the latter offered to quit the National Executive and the former the PAC membership.
It was only on Thursday that the party managed to prevent yet another resignation. Anjali Damania, a popular face of Maharashtra unit of AAP had put down her papers reportedly upset with the petty fights between party leadership and volunteers. She was however, brought back in the camp by assurance of the formation of a new state executive that would be transparent and broad-based to ensure adequate communication with party workers.
AAP's media face Shazia Ilmi and another key member Captain Gopinath had quit the party last month over political differences with the party high command.
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