But Delhi Police also received setbacks during the day as both Bharti and Okhla Amantullah Khan, arrested yesterday secured bail. Bharti also lashed out at PM Narendra Modi for "finding enemies" within AAP.
"Am amazed. At a time when PM shud be working on Uri, his machinery working overtime to get AAP MLAs arrested or me implicated in false cases," Kejriwal tweeted.
The case against Bharti was registered on a complaint filed by chief security officer of AIIMS R S Rawat.
In his complaint to police, Rawat had alleged that Bharti had provoked the mob to damage the fence of the hospital with JCB at Gautam Nagar Nallah road in order to give access to unauthorised persons inside AIIMS property and also misbehaved with security personnel.
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"Modiji's police is focusing on AAP instead of Pakistan. He is finding enemies in AAP. Through his actions, he has discredited two institutions, the AIIMS and the Delhi Police," Bharti told reporters after getting bail.
Khan was arrested yesterday in connection with a sexual harassment case filed by his sister-in-law. This is the second time in three months that Khan has been arrested by the Delhi Police on complaints by women.
Fifteen AAP MLAs have been booked by Delhi Police till now on various charges and 12 have been arrested. The Aam Aadmi Party has alleged political vendetta in the action against its lawmakers by Delhi Police, which comes under the Union Home Ministry.
Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain described the police action as a "diversionary tactic" in view of elections in Goa and Punjab next year.
Attacking the Centre, AAP's Delhi unit convenor Dilip Pandey said the Prime Minister thinks that Delhi has elected 67 "hardened criminals", but all the arrested MLAs have been booked under false cases and are released on bail.
"We will work for the betterment of the people and are even ready to face the gallows for that," he said.