Amritsar: Punjab Police on Wednesday reached the residence of former AAP leaders Kumar Vishwas and Alka Lamba in connection with a case registered against Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal for provocative statements. Both the leaders have been called for questioning on April 26. Please tell that Alka Lamba is in Congress these days. Lamba has said that she will definitely go to Punjab. She also said that 'I am not one to be afraid.' Tweeting the notice received from the Punjab Police, the Congress leader wrote that, 'As per the legal notice given by Punjab Police, will go to Rupnagar, Punjab to appear before the SIT on Tuesday, 26th April at 9 am. I will always stick to what is said. I am not one to be afraid. Nor am I one of those who sit at home in fear after apologizing in writing to drug mafia like AAP. Let us inform that a case has been registered on April 12 at the Sadar police station of Rupnagar in Punjab. Kumar Vishwas had accused Kejriwal of supporting Khalistanis before the Punjab Assembly elections. Vishwas shared in a tweet the information of the police team reaching his Ghaziabad residence on Wednesday morning. He warned that AAP supremo Kejriwal would betray Punjab one day. BJP talks about hooliganism, except inflation-education issues: Manish Sisodia Anurag Thakur said - Rahul Gandhi is spoiling the image of the country Rahul Gandhi angry over bulldozer's action in Jahangirpuri, says it violates constitutional values