AAP termed it as a "political conspiracy" to defame the party ahead of 2017 assembly polls.
Questioning Punjab police's investigation in the Malerkotla incident, AAP demanded a Supreme Court monitored SIT probe into it.
"AAP MLA has been booked under various sections of IPC and his name added in the FIR already registered in connection with Malerkotla sacrilege incident," Sangrur SSP Prithpal Singh Thind said today.
"We will summon AAP MLA Naresh Yadav in order to question him regarding Malerkotla incident," Thind said, adding his name has surfaced during questioning of an accused, who had been arrested for his alleged role in the incident.
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Asked whether police suspected Mehrauli MLA was the mastermind behind the incident, he said it will be known after Yadav's questioning.
When asked if police will arrest him, Thind said "We are collecting evidence in the case."
Asked about reports suggesting the accused was offered Rs 1 crore for the alleged act at the behest of MLA, SSP said, "Investigations are underway and we are verifying it."
However, Yadav and his Aam Aadmi Party alleged that it was a "political conspiracy" to malign the party's image ahead of Assembly polls in Punjab where it is stepping up campaign with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal beginning his three-day visit today.
"We have taken two-day transit remand of Vijay from the
court and he will be taken to Delhi as part of our probe," Sangrur DSP (Malerkotla) Randhir Singh said today.
Violence had erupted after the alleged sacrilege incident in Malerkotla on June 24 in which a mob even attacked the house of the local Akali Dal MLA Farzana Nissara Khatoon, wife of a former Punjab DGP.
Several policemen including a DSP were injured as about 300-400 protesters had hurled stone and torched a car.
"People know who was behind Malerkotla incident...It is BJP, RSS and VHP. We are winning over 100 seats (out of total of 117) in Punjab and therefore Badal government and BJP are playing dirty politics out of frustration," Singh claimed.
AAP has four Lok Sabha MPs from Punjab, but it will be contesting its maiden assembly polls in the state next year.
Rejecting police investigation into the Malerkotla incident, Singh sought a Supreme Court monitored SIT probe into the incident.
Punjab Chief Minister refused to comment on the matter, saying investigation is on.
"Earlier, Congress used to divide the community. And now others have moved on the same path. But I do not want to say anything on this matter as investigation is going on,"he said.
"I have been doing work in Punjab for the last one-and-a- half years. Political opponents here are trying to fix me in a false case under a conspiracy. They know members of all communities are with us and we are going to win polls with a big majority. We will not be scared of FIR, jail, and we are not running away from any investigation.
"A lot of people meet me. If somebody who has met me he commits a crime, it does not mean I should be punished," the AAP MLA said.