Aam Admi Party leader Kumar Vishwas is in trouble yet again for remarks he made in one of his videos available online. This time, he managed to offend the Sikh community, with Chembur resident Manjit Singh Abroi (56) filing a complaint against him on Sunday.Abroi said he chanced upon the video through WatsApp on January 2 and finally saw it on January 15, while clearing his downloads folder. He then consulted other community members before deciding to file a formal complaint. Reportedly, Vishwas’ remarks were derogatory to the community’s spiritual leader.“After receiving a consensus on the issue, I dispatched letters to the Home Ministry, Mumbai police commissioner, deputy police commissioner and local police station. I received a call from Chembur police station on Sunday and the officials asked me to record my statement after which an FIR was registered,” said Abroi.Vishwas was earlier booked for allegedly hurting religious sentiments through his remarks in other online videos. The general secretary of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Sewa Samiti, Ram Prasad Mishra, had filed a case against Vishwas for commenting against Karbala martyrs and some Hindu deities on January 20.Meanwhile, Chembur police is trying to ascertain the date on which the latest comments were made, along with the location. “We have to find out who uploaded the video and the location. We will then submit a report to that particular police station. If need be, we will call Vishwas to record his statement,” said police inspector Shahshi Kamble.Vishwas has been booked for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion), promoting enmity between different groups on ground of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc, and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony of the IPC and relevant sections of the IT Act.Defending his fellow party member, Maharashtra’s AAP convenor Mayank Gandhi said, “These complaints appear to be politically motivated. Vishwas, in his earlier avatar as a poet, may have said things which were not in good taste. But they are not related to AAP. He has apologised for them. This sudden rise in complaints seems to be politically motivated, as people are worried that AAP will come to power in Maharashtra.”