"...Party had requested him earlier and requesting him again (to surrender and cooperate). Party has great faith in judiciary and rule of law and believes that justice will be done," senior AAP leader Ashutosh tweeted.
Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal went a step ahead and welcomed the apex court's decision, saying it will end his "hide and seek" with the legal process.
"He should immediately surrender in order to avoid further embarassment to himself and the party," senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh told reporters.
The party's stand was clearly spelt out by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal last week when he questioned Bharti for evading arrest and asked him to surrender.
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BJP used the opportunity to take a swipe at AAP saying people were concerned about the fact that such "criminals had been elected" with the ruling party's ticket.
"Delhi Police is right in saying that Bharti is behaving like a professional criminal," Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay said.