In the wake of bitter feud in Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi, some Maharashtra leaders of the party have threatened to quit.
Expressing "disgust" over the happenings in the party, senior Maharashtra leader Maruti Bhapkar on Monday said, "Whatever happened in NC meeting was nothing short of murder of democracy. I am deeply hurt and giving a serious thought to quit the party. We will decide our future course of action on Tuesday when our state committee meeting takes place."
"Maharashtra unit has already been scared of "Dilli Gang" of so-called AAP netas. The current mudslinging in the party would cast more interference in our unit," said another senior leader from the state, who left Delhi on Monday after taking part in NC meeting.
He said, "Right from the beginning, Delhi leaders never gave free hands to state units and (Arvind) Kejriwal's henchmen such as Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia and Ashish Khetan commanded us at every juncture despite having least experience to deal with masses and volunteers."
He, however, said he would like to wait and watch the developments but chances were very bleak to be with the party.
Mayank Gandhi, who spearheaded the Anna Andolan in the state, has already revolted against "dictatorial" attitude of Kejriwal, refused to comment on the issue. But a source close to him said, "It has now become impossible for him (Mayank) to work for the party in current circumstances."
A party insider said "apart from Preeti Sharma Menon, former spokesperson of AAP Maharashtra, who was seen taking signatures of the NC members in the meeting, no one else seems enthusiastic to be with the party functionary."
"Anjali Damania (who has already quit), Vijay Pandhare, Subhash Ware and a few other leaders holding posts in state and various district committees are extremely upset by the series of stings and controversies that have cast a shadow on the founding principles of the party," the party insider said.