Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal on March 4, 2015 has resigned from the post of Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) national convener.

Kejriwal has cited some strong reasons behind his resignation. The resignation letter has been circulated in sections of media that reads that the Delhi chief minister is "too busy" with his work and feels "over-burdened", so he would not be able to do justice with two jobs at a time and wanted to concentrate on the national capital only. But this is not the case. Actually, all is not well in AAP.

Post Delhi victory, things have turned sour for AAP over some issues. It is being said the fate of two top AAP leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan hangs in balance. Their future in AAP is to be decided in the crucial National Executive meet of the party underway in New Delhi.

Kejriwal maintained silence over the rumbling within AAP but on Tuesday (March 3, 2014), he broke his silence and asserted that he was deeply hurt and pained by it, and added that this time in any circumstances he would not let down the people of Delhi and would concentrate on Delhi's governance.

It should be noted that Kejriwal formed Aam Aadmi Party on 26 November 2012 and it is for the first time he has resigned from the post on March 4, 2015. His resignation has come few weeks after his party won a massive mandate in Delhi assembly polls winning 67 out of total 70 seats.