BJP leader Tajinder Singh Bagga was on Friday morning arrested from his Delhi home by the Punjab police who were acting over a complaint against him.
The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha national secretary was booked after AAP leader Sunny Singh filed a complaint against him alleging that Bagga had made provocative statements, spread rumours, and tried to create religious and communal enmity.
"They punched me in the face when I tried making a video of the arrest. They even took away my phone. At 8:30 am, they dragged Tajindar outside," his father told ANI.
Bagga allegedly threatened Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal during a protest on March 30. The complainant also submitted statements and video clips of Bagga to the police.
The BJP condemned the arrest and targeted Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.
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Bagga had sought apology from Kejriwal over his remarks on a Bollywood film The Kashmir Files in March. Soon after he was booked, the BJP leader had released a video.
Kejriwal had teared into the Opposition BJP over its demand to make the film tax free in the national capital.