In a high-voltage drama, a Delhi Police team took the custody of BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga in Kurukshetra from the Punjab cops, who had arrested him from his home in the national capital on Friday.
The Punjab Police team was stopped in Kurukshetra’s Pipli, with a Haryana Police official saying they had information that Bagga was "forcibly" picked up from his residence.
Earlier in the day, the Delhi Police lodged a case of kidnapping against the Punjab Police after the leader's arrest.
On the other hand, the Punjab government moved the High Court in Chandigarh against the 'detention' of its team in Kurukshetra and subsequent developments that followed.
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The Delhi BJP spokesperson was booked after AAP leader Sunny Singh filed a complaint alleging that Bagga had made provocative statements, spread rumours, and tried to create religious and communal enmity while protesting Kejriwal's remarks on 'The Kashmir Files'.