The decision to appoint Rai as the party's Delhi unit chief was taken in AAP's Political Affairs Committee meeting which lasted until midnight.
Rai will have a task cut out after the party's defeat in the recently held Rajouri Garden by-polls and MCD elections. Sources said he has been asked to come up with a road map to bolster party's prospects in the city.
The party also accepted resignations of AAP's Punjab incharge Sanjay Singh and co-incharge Durgesh Pathak after the party's poor performance in the state polls. The AAP had bagged 20 seats in the state polls held early this year, much below its expectations.
Sources said the party leaders discussed the reasons behind the AAP's defeat in the MCD polls and about "gathering of evidence" against the "rigging of EVMs".
Speaking to reporters, Singh said, "The party introspected on what went wrong in the polls and where we fell short. EVMs were also discussed. The party will work on all levels, structural and booth level, and make necessary changes."
Earlier in the day, Kejriwal met AAP MLAs and asked them to go back to people and introspect the reasons behind the poll debacle.
Talking to reporters after the meeting, AAP legislator Vishesh Ravi said, "In the meeting, it was decided that MLAs will go back to people and try to find out where has been a communication gap between the legislators and them".
Ravi, the MLA from Karol Bagh, said that in the meeting with Kejriwal, the EVM manipulation issue also came up for discussion.
"The AAP will soon decide its future course of action on this issue. At present, related evidence (pertaining to EVM manipulation) is being gathered," Ravi said.
"I think people also forgot how the BJP in the MCD had failed for the last 10 years," Tyagi, the MLA from Laxmi Nagar, said.
Another AAP lawmaker, who did not wish to be named, said that Kejriwal has asked all party legislators to not be upset with the MCD poll results and go back to people.
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