NEW DELHI: BJP’s complaint against Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal for holding three voter identity cards has resulted in the Election Commission of India initiating an inquiry against its own officials. The Commission found Kejriwal declared his voter card from Seemapuri and sought its cancellation before applying for a second from New Delhi. EC officials said the mistake occurred on their part since the first card was not cancelled.“Kejriwal submitted the necessary documents and declared that he already had a card from Seemapuri. It was the duty of EC to cancel the first card before issuing the second one. The mistake is entirely ours and we have initiated an inquiry against the official concerned,” said Ankur Garg, chief nodal officer for Delhi election.On Sunday, BJP accused Kejriwal of being a registered voter at three places—Sahibabad in UP, Seemapuri and New Delhi constituency. The complainant found evidence on the EC website that three cards were registered in Kejriwal’s name and claimed to have submitted a written complaint to Delhi EC.“Arvind had one card registered at his Kaushambi address. He got this cancelled before applying for one in Seemapuri. This, too, was declared before EC in Form 6 while applying for a third card. We have not engaged in any falsehood,” said a party source.