Former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Rajesh Garg on Thursday alleged that he received a 'threatening' call from someone who claimed to be a 'friend' of the AAP.
"I got a call at 12: 54 p.m. from an international number. I will file an FIR in the evening," Garg told ANI.
"Don't try to be special. What you are doing is not right. I am a friend of AAP. Don't take the matter forward," the caller said, according to Garg.
This allegation comes a day after Garg had accused party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of 'horse-trading' during the 2013 Delhi elections.
Gagr's accusations compelled AAP Maharashtra leader Anjali Damania to quit the party.