"No worker or member is authorised to convene a meeting of party activists without prior permission from the district or state executive committee," state unit spokesman Rajeev Godara said here, amid reports that several newly-inducted members have been convening meetings and giving statements to the media on several issues.
No party worker is permitted to make statements without prior permission from the executive committee, he added.
"Such acts are against the party's policies and principles," he said, cautioning party members to stop such activities immediately.
The Arvind Kejriwal-led party is gearing up to contest the upcoming Haryana assembly elections, following its success in Delhi.
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