After the Delhi election on Saturday, a candidate of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi party has to meet a different deadline. Naresh Baliyan, who is contesting the polls from Uttam Nagar in west Delhi, has been summoned by the police over a large liquor haul found in a warehouse linked to him.
Mr Kejriwal has alleged that Mr Baliyan is being targeted for political reasons. In a tweet blaming the BJP, he said, "You can misuse your powers to arrest all our candidates, but you will still lose."
Nearly 500 cartons of liquor were found in Mr Baliyan's possession, Delhi Police commissioner BS Bassi said, denying any pressure to act against the candidate.
Mr Baliyan is a municipal coucillor. The warehouse where the liquor was found allegedly belongs to his cousin. The police say he has not cooperated in the investigations till now.
The police chief said Naresh Baliyan has not been named in any FIR or First Information Report, which proved that the case was being handled with "care and sensitivity."
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