New Delhi [India]: Iqbal Singh Bhatti, an Indian-origin social activist in France, has been named in the NIA probe recommended by the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi to the Home Ministry against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the allegations. In the case of allegedly taking political funding from 'Sikhs for Justice', Bhatti has clarified that his name has been "wrongly" mentioned in the complaint and "I have nothing to do with this case." Bhatti told ANI Speaking to, he said, "I have nothing to do with it. Case. In 2014, he fasted in Delhi demanding justice for anti-Sikh violence and the release of Bhullar. After the same fast, CM Kejriwal sent me a letter and gave assurance regarding my demands. I have been living in France for 32 years and am associated with social service work. On Friday, Iqbal Singh Bhatti had come to meet the Lieutenant Governor regarding this matter, but the meeting could not take place. He said that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal told him in a letter that the government is sympathetic to the issues raised by him. Necessary steps will be taken to ensure complete justice Recently, the office of Delhi LG VK Saxena has recommended an NIA probe against the Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal, who allegedly has links with the banned terrorist organization 'Sikhs for Justice'. Complaints about accepting funding have been cited. LG's recommendation: Let us tell you that in 2014, CM Kejriwal had written a letter to Iqbal Singh Bhatti supporting the demand for Bhullar's release.