"This decision (to expel four leaders) is very unfortunate and both the groups should have avoided this situation which has brought crisis within the party," Ware told PTI.
AAP rebels Yogendra Yadav, Prashant Bhushan, Anand Kumar and Ajit Jha were expelled from the party last night for anti-party activities and "gross indiscipline".
Ware, known for his proximity towards the Yadav and Bhushan camp, however, parried questions about his future course of action.
Meanwhile, a senior leader, on condition of anonymity, claimed that few AAP members are upset with the current developments and have asked the top leaders to hold an urgent meeting of the party's state unit.
"There are 17 members in state executive committee and 12 are sympathisers of Yadav and Bhushan. They are not happy with the expulsion of the party's founding members," the leader said.
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