SQL Server 2014 installation using command line fails to remove the extraction folder when complete

We need to install SQL Server 2014 Express in /QS mode (shows
progress through the UI, but does not accept any input or show any error messages) as
my setup-Prerequisite. I passed my installation parameters to
SQLEXPRWT_x64_ENU.exe, when I ran my application it pop-ups
user to select the folder to extract files. After I choose the folder, SQL
files got extracted and the installation proceeded and it got succeed.
But it fails to remove the extraction folder when installation is complete.

There is an issue that /qs parameter is not recognized and cannot be used the same
way as in SQL 2012. That issue will be addressed in SQL Server 2014 Service Pack 1.
https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/878374/sql-server-2014-express-qs-parameter-requires-user-input

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