EC fails to stop this. EC prevents me from saying-"Take money from them n vote 4 us". EC's msg - "vote 4 those who give u money" https://t.co/NppXPnlxIU



— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 24, 2017

My letter to Chief Election Commissioner. There ought to be a public debate on this issue pic.twitter.com/bpBA4iwGPw



— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) January 23, 2017

NEW DELHI: The Election Commission (EC) today ordered that an FIR be filed against AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal for his comments about bribes at a rally in poll-bound Goa earlier this month.The EC also said today that a compliance report regarding legal action on Kejriwal must be sent to it by 3.00 PM , January 31, at the latest.The EC already scolded the Delhi chief minister on January 21 for "asking Goa voters to accept bribes" from those political parties that are offering it, but vote only for AAP. At the January 8 rally, the Delhi chief minister also told the voters to ask for Rs 10,000 when offered Rs 5,000 by workers of rival parties and to accept only new currency notes.The EC said his comments were an exhortation to accept bribes. It added that if he doesn't stop making such statements, it would derecognise AAP.The Delhi CM sees it as quite the opposite - his remarks are actually to do with stemming corruption and bribery, he thinks. Being asked to not say what he did amounts to saying, 'Accept bribes and vote for the person who bribed you," Kejriwal believes. That is akin to promoting bribes, he thinks Last week, he tested the EC's patience further by asking if he could repeat his comments on bribes "I hope you (the EC) will review the issue and will allow me repeat my comments," he said in a letter to the EC, which he tweeted as well."We have shown this in Delhi election. People took money from BJP and Congress , but voted for us. If the Election Commission uses my statement and propagates it then in two years, the political parties will stop distributing notes," Kejriwal said in the letter.