CHANDIGARH: The poll caravan that’s the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP ) has drawn inspiration and strength from the random faces joining its ranks every now and then. But often, a few new faces signing up have also invited unwanted attention, irking those in the front rows of the procession.In Haryana, a state home to its founder Arvind Kejriwal and ideologue Yogendra Yadav, AAP hopes to repeat a Delhi especially given the heavy anti-incumbency factor against the Congress government – chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has been ruling for 10 years now – and a disorganized Opposition.But now, reports that retired IAS officer Yudhvir Singh Khayalia has been given ticket to contest to Lok Sabha from Hissar has disillusioned those supporters who joined AAP as part of its initial anti-corruption campaign.Khayalia, a promoter to IAS from Haryana state service, had succeeded whistleblower IAS officer Ashok Khemka in the state’s land records office. His critics allege it was him who overturned Khemka’s cancellation of mutation of land parcels allotted to realty giant DLF and Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra.On his part, Khayalia vehemently denies overturning Khemka’s decisions.But his critics would have none of it. They point out that AAP had raised considerable political capital from Khemka’s decision to question the land deals, and it would be a travesty to give a seat to someone who has been accused of undoing those very moves.Incidentally, AAP had invited Khemka to join the party, and there were reports that the party had offered him chief ministership if it came to power in Haryana that’s going to the state assembly polls later this year.Khemka had highlighted sale of land below the market price to Robert Vadra's companies, change of land use and transfer of panchayat land to DLF. Soon after the action Khemka was removed as Inspector general of Land Registration by the Haryana government and transferred to Haryana Seeds Development Corporation.“The party has a procedure to invite feedback from members and volunteers. The party is avowed to take action in case of evidences of corruption and misconduct,” an AAP spokesperson for Haryana Rajeev Godara told ET.Refuting the allegations, Khayalia said that he had backed the allegations made by Khemka.“I had commented in favour of Khemka and sought inquiry into the matter,” he said. Khayalia had faced suspension over act of commission and omission in a recruitment case during the tenure of OP Chautala-led INLD government in Haryana. He had resigned from the post of commissioner, Hisar Division, on February 9 to join AAP.“Due diligence has been conducted in verification before finalizing the candidates,” says Haryana AAP convenor Dr Ashawant Gupta. “We have verified from various sources and Mr Khayalia has ascertained he is not responsible for reversing the orders in the report,” he said.