As per Kapil Mishra’s tweet, Kejriwal has allegedly not left his home for the past three days and has skipped nomination filings of his fellow party leaders.

Former AAP leader and executive committee member Kumar Vishwas too hinted at the incident by advising that the MLAs should convey the issues of the public to the Chief Minister in an oral or written manner. He added that physical expression of such demands is not appropriate.

Soon after these tweets, social media was rife with rumours of the incident and many sought to know the truth of the matter.

It isn’t the only time that the words AAP and assault have been uttered in the same breath. It was reported that Delhi Chief Secretary was beaten up by AAP MLAs at Kejriwal’s residence in February 2018.

Subsequently Delhi police has chargesheeted 13 AAP leaders including Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodiya.