"Issues related to party's internal affairs should be discussed at appropriate forum in the party rather than in public or in media. The issues will be discussed in National executive meeting tomorrow and media will be informed accordingly," he said here.
These issues have not only affected Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal but also the public, he added.
When asked about the issues which will be discussed in the meeting he refused to comment saying he was not authorised to talk on them.
Sharp differences have come to the fore within AAP with allegations that senior AAP leaders Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav were trying to "remove" Kejriwal from the post of party convener.
AAP has convened a meeting of its National Executive tomorrow to decide on all issues, including the latest controversy over differences in the party.
According to the sources, Kejriwal will not be attending the meet.
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