Aam Aadmi Party leader Ilyas Azmi said on Friday that his party's national convenor Arvind Kejriwal had begun treating AAP as his personal party.
He said that if Kejriwal were to accept his failure then it still wasn't too late for AAP to marks its resurgence as the Congress party stands decimated and regional parties are also lagging behind.
He added that if the top brass if the party were to get its act together then it would become a viable political option for the people.
Leaders like Anjali Damania, Shazia Ilmi and Yogendra Yadav would also return back to their respective posts if the leadership changes tack, Azmi said.
Azmi told ANI that he spoke out publicly against the party policies simply because he wanted a discussion on the party affairs.
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