ROPAR: The district police have registered a case against AAP MLA Amarjit Singh Sandoa, on Saturday for allegedly using foul language and threatening his previous landlady with dire consequences.Complainant Tarminder Kaur said that she owned a house in Zail Singh Nagar of Ropar which she rented out to Sandoa in the month of October-November last year. She alleged that Sandoa was introduced to her by local SGPC member, who told her that Sandoa was contesting elections from Ropar as a candidate of Aam Aadmi Party She said that she rented her house to him for Rs 30,000 a month, plus electricity and water bills along with any damages caused to the property. Sandoa occupied her property till March this year but failed to pay any rent and the accumulated water and electricity bill till April 2017. She also said he even caused damage to her property, for repair of which she will have to spend around Rs 2 to 3 lakhs.Tarminder Kaur said despite making repeated calls to the MLA, her pending amount was not cleared by him. She said on Thursday evening she alongwith one of her relatives Satinder Dhaliwal went to meet the MLA to settle the bills, but Sandoa started yelling at them and used foul language. He also pushed her around following which she fell on the ground. The complainant also alleged that Sandoa threatened her of dire consequences.Senior superintendent of police Raj Bachan Singh Sandhu said on receiving the complaint they have registered a case under Sections 354, 294,506, 509, 323 of the IPC and got a medical examination of the woman conducted at the local civil hospital.Sandoa denied the allegations though he admitted that he was supposed to pay Rs 15,000 as the electricity, water and sewerage bills to Tarminder Kaur. He said that when the woman had come to her house on Thursday evening he was not even home. “When I returned home I gave her a cheque to clear the pending amount, which she refused to accept and left the house without saying anything." He said it was a political conspiracy against him.Meanwhile, SAD spokesman Daljit Singh Cheema demanded immediate arrest of Sandoa.