NEW DELHI: Internal strife may have adversely impacted the Aam Aadmi Party’s coffers with online donations petering down to a few thousands from lakhs a day in the last three weeks. The party has got only about Rs 74,000 in the last five days with barely Rs 13,199 being contributed by eight donors on Monday. This is in sharp contrast to online contributions after the poll results when the party mopped up as much as Rs 36 lakh a day.AAP hit the Rs 1 lakh mark ten times between February 10 and February 26 but managed to collect above a lakh of rupees only thrice after that. The national executive meeting took place on February 26 after which reports of differences between AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal and members Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav emerged.Between February 26 and March 4 (when Bhushan and Yadav were ousted from the political affairs committee), collections dipped to as low as Rs 6,031 a day. Online contributions remained consistently low till Monday with the exception of three days. On March 4 and March 5, the party collected Rs 2.76 lakh and Rs 5.77 lakh respectively. The highest collection since February 26 was on March 11 when it received Rs 12 lakh.About half the party’s funders are based in Delhi, contributing 44.5% of the online donations. Maharashtra contributes 17% of the donations followed by 7.5% from Karnataka and 6.3% from UP.Sources said usually, collections tend to rise around polls, peaking just before elections and then witnessing a slump. For instance, AAP collected Rs 1.22 crore and Rs 1.04 crore on January 31 and February 4 in the countdown to the polls. It has not hit the Rs 1 crore mark since then.The present slump is worrying for AAP as it is accompanied by a disenchantment of supporters and volunteers across the country.