Tripathi was summoned by the Delhi Police as part of investigation into a violent clash between AAP and Bharatiya Janata Party workers on March 5 outside the BJP headquarters on Ashoka Road.
According to police, the investigating officers are looking into uncut video footage of the whole incident in which Tripathi allegedly climbed on the vehicle with an intent to cause damage to government property.
Another senior police official said police was relying heavily on videographic evidence in order to pinpoint those accused of causing damage to life and public property.
The FIR copy regarding the case stated that AAP protesters climbed on top of water cannon vehicles and broke nozzles of the cannons.
On Wednesday, 30 people got injured in a violent clash which later led to questioning of AAP leaders Ashutosh and Shazia Ilmi.
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