The panel is expected to refer the case of Yadav and Bhushan to the disciplinary committee of the party's Delhi unit after the duo organised Swaraj Samvad convention at Gurgaon.
In the convention, the leaders announced floating of a new group and also lashed out at the party leadership, questioning inner party democracy and transparency in the party.
The party is also expected to crack the whip on Anand Kumar and Ajit Jha, who were ousted from the party along with Yadav and Bhushan
Yesterday senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh too had warned of action against those attenting the meeting, saying the PAC will decide on their fate.
"Today's developments clearly indicate that they (rebels) have decided to break the party. Now they will perhaps decide what future course they should chart out," Ashutosh said.
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