Asked if AAP will reach out to its MPs from Patiala and Fatehgarh Sahib Dharamvira Gandhi and Harinder Singh Khalsa, suspended last year for alleged "anti-party" activities, Kejriwal said "let's see, we will make an effort."
"If they realise their mistake, we do not have any problem," he told reporters.
Asked if AAP fears that the two MPs may damage the party's prospect in the 2017 assembly election in Punjab, he said, "nothing like that."
"If my raising of issues related to these principles, and if upholding the respect of volunteers and their confidence in party ideals are a crime in the eyes and mind of party supremo Arvind Kejriwal, then he should reconsider the politically suicidal path he has chosen to undertake.
He also accused the Delhi-based leadership of AAP of creating "confusion and division in the ranks of the party volunteers through deliberately putting burning political and economic issues of Punjab on back-burner and adopting arbitrary approach in appointments".