NEW DELHI: AAP veteran and ombudsman Admiral L Ramdas could face heat from his colleagues in the coming days as a section of the party leadership feels his controversial letter lamenting differences acted as a catalyst to the public spat between leaders.Ramdas had addressed a scathing letter to AAP’s national executive a day ahead of its meeting on February 26, expressing anguish over the growing divide and trust deficit between the senior leadership. The internal communiqué, which was leaked to the media two days later, confirmed that there were several instances when the bickering threatened to split AAP.“He raised a lot of questions in that letter including that of oneman, one-post. While our party constitution doesn’t say anything about this, it does talk about onefamily one-post. If he is a neutral figure, why didn’t he also flag the issue of the Bhushan family whose two members, where both Prashant Bhushan and his sister Shalini Gupta , are holding official posts in the party,” asked a senior leader.While Bhushan is a member of the national executive and heads the disciplinary committee, Gupta is the organisation development advisor for AAP’s ‘Mission Vistar’. Party sources said that the Lokpal is now being perceived as being partisan and siding with dissenting leaders Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav. “He (Ramdas) is being seen as a man who has lost his neutrality and his position has become untenable,” the above leader added. ET could not reach Ramdas for a comment. AAP has been locked in an internecine tussle between two camps over the last two weeks.While Yadav and Bhushan have alleged there is little inner-party democracy, leaders considered close to Kejriwal claimed the two tried to stage a coup against the national convenor. The two sides, however, seem to have dropped their aggressive stance and are in talks to thrash out a compromise.On Wednesday, the lull, however, was disturbed with reports about the duo offering to resign from all party posts provided Kejriwal accepts their terms regarding institutional reforms and volunteer engagement, among other things. The two leaders were voted out of AAP’s political affairs committee in a national executive meeting on March 4 after internal communiqués disclosing rift in the party leadership were leaked to the media.The state government on Wednesday issued a show-cause notice to the school management and also ordered an inquiry into it.