He had publicly displayed his unhappiness after he was left out of the Cabinet. The MLA also questioned the process for ticket distribution for the Lok Sabha polls and alleged that there was no transparency in it.
"The party is drifting away from the issues on the basis of which it came to power. It is deviating from its principles," he said.
The MLA alleged that Kejriwal shares a "close friendship" with Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit and many of the government decisions were influenced by leaders of Congress.
Rubbishing the MLA's criticism, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had yesterday said that Binny had come to him for ministership and later he wanted to contest the Lok Sabha polls.
The MLA termed as "complete lie" Kejriwal's statement that he was seeking a Lok Sabha ticket.
He announced that he will go on a hunger strike if the party fails to fulfil its promises by January 27.
"I am an honest soldier of this party. I will not leave the party," he said.