Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) seems to be bracing for tough days again. In yet another blow to the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government, the Delhi Police have received a complaint of molestation against controversial party leader Kumar Vishwas.

The same woman volunteer of AAP, who had earlier approached the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) in May requesting the panel to summon the AAP leader and urge him to refute the alleged relationship between them, has filed the "molestation and harassment" complaint against him now.

The complaint, addressed to the Chanakyapuri Police Station, alleged at least four times in 2014 and early 2015, Vishwas tried to "physically exploit" her and "touched" her "inappropriately". The complaint to the Delhi Police, however, was filed on August 5.

Two MLAs of the party have already been arrested by the police in other cases causing much embarrassment to it. Former law minister Jitender Singh Tomar was arrested in a fake degree case on June 9 while its MLA from Kondli (East Delhi), Manoj Kumar, was held a month later in a land grab case. Both are now out on bail.

Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung has already given his nod for the prosecution of another AAP leader, Somnath Bharti, for allegedly misbehaving with nine African women in Khirki Extension area in January last year.

The Delhi Police have also started filing charge sheets in cases registered against 21 other AAP legislators, including Model Town MLA Akhilesh Pati Tripathi for allegedly molesting and physically assaulting a woman.

The complainant against Vishwas - a member of AAP's Political Affairs Committee - had created a furore in May this year when she approached the DCW, asking for the leader to publicly deny an alleged "affair" between them.

She alleged the rumour which was being circulated by certain AAP workers was ruining her marriage and family life.

In the complaint made to Chanakyapuri Police Station on August 5, the woman alleged "repeated instances of physical and verbal exploitation" by Vishwas in Delhi and Amethi.

"On April 8, 2014, I met Mr. Kumar Vishwas (at his Ghaziabad home for campaigning work) for the first time. On seeing me, he put his hand over my waist and pulled me towards him, saying, "Tum bahut accha kaam karti ho, mujhe tumhari Amethi mein zaroorat hai (You work hard, I need you to work for me in Amethi)," she alleged in the complaint.

"Thereafter, in the month of April, at the Amethi residence of Vishwas, he asked my friend (and another AAP volunteer) to leave the room to get a glass of water, and tried to force himself on me. I pushed him aside and came out of the room," she said.

The complainant also alleged that the next day, as part of a conspiracy by Vishwas, she was brought to AAP's Tiloi village office in the evening and was told that "vishwas will be arriving shortly". She made a "hue and cry" to be taken back to the main Amethi office. "On February 10, 2015," she writes, "I visited AAP's Patel Nagar office where I came to know it was Vishwas's birthday. When I met him, he asked for a birthday gift, and said, 'Mujhe tumhari har tarah se dosti chahiye. Use main khule lafzon mein kya bolun. Party mein aise kuch nahi milega. Main chanhunga to bahut kuch milega." She said: "While saying this, he touched my breast inappropriately."

Asked by Mail Today on why she filed the complaint months after the alleged incidents, she said, "When AAP workers spread rumours about Vishwas and me, I tried to stop them with the help of DCW. However, when Vishwas did not cooperate, I could not see any way to save my house. Since my marriage and family are already ruined, I have decided to come out in the open with all the details."

Vishwas could not be reached despite several attempts. However, Vishwas posted social media: "The same old characters, and the same old faces, but this time, with a new script, new statements and new story are trying to harass me..."