Some Punjab Police officers have reached the residence of Delhi BJP spokesperson Naveen Kumar Jindal following a complaint against him over "tweeting a fake video of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal," reports ndtv.com.
The police from Punjab, where Mr Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party, or AAP, is in power, came in a car "to arrest me", Mr Jindal tweeted.
"...I'm not going to be afraid of him (Arvind Kejriwal). I will keep telling its truth to the public," Jindal tweeted.
The Punjab Police on Friday filed a First Information Report against Jindal for allegedly sharing a "doctored video clip" of Kejriwal.
The FIR was filed in Mohali following a complaint by a Punjab and Haryana High Court lawyer and a sub-inspector, Gagandeep Singh. This also happens to be the the second case filed by Punjab Police against a Delhi BJP leader after AAP's landslide victory in Punjab.