As protests mounted against him, Bharti briefed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal about the issue.
In her complaint filed with the Delhi Commission for Women, Bharti's wife Lipika also alleged that he had forced her to go for abortion when she became pregnant for the third time and that she once tried to slit her wrist due to unrelenting torture.
Lipika said in her 26-page complaint to DCW about a "persistent threat to her life" from Bharti. The couple has two children and Lipika lives separately in Dwarka along with the kids.
A lawyer by profession, Bharti, who was Law Minister during AAP's first stint of 49-day government, denied the allegations as "totally baseless".
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Bharti was yesterday slapped with notices by DCW after Lipika levelled charges of domestic violence, mental torture, dowry and forgery against him. The DCW has asked him to appear before it by June 26.
Meanwhile, women's wing of Delhi BJP held protests against Bharti condemning his alleged torture of his wife. Scores of protesters marched towards his residence in Malviya Nagar, demanding a thorough probe into the matter.
In his reaction, Bharti said "I love my wife and my little children. The allegations are totally false."
Surprisingly, the DCW chief, a former Congress MLA whose tenure as chief of the women panel ends next month, attacked Chief Minister Kejriwal wondering whether he will take a position in support of Bharti like he did in a case involving AAP leader Kumar Vishwas.
Last month, DCW had summoned Vishwas after a woman AAP volunteer accused him of not dispelling "false rumours" of his having an illicit relationship with her.