Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Ashutosh on Saturday denied reports of party leader Shazia Ilmi being miffed with the party which might lead her to quit.
"We don't know if she is unhappy. We were in constant touch with her and she has not said anything about quitting the party. So, until and unless we heard something from her, we will not comment on it," said Ashutish.
Ilmi had contested both the Delhi Assembly elections and the Lok Sabha elections, and had lost both the times.
Sources say that Ilmi is unhappy with the AAP regarding some of its decisions, and might announce her decision to leave the party in her press conference scheduled for today.
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