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New Delhi: Congress on Wednesday moved the Election Commission seeking "firm action" against BJP's prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi over his "CBI and Indian Mujahideen remarks in a rally in UP, alleging they were 'maliciously and mischievously calculated and designed'".
Submitting the text of Modi's speech in Bahraich to Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath, the AICC legal department quoted Modi as saying "Yeah Sapa yeah Basapa yeah Congress inki tikri chunao kai maidaan mai nahi aayegi aglaey chunao mai mujhe lagta hai CBI, Indian Mujahideen yahi log chunao ka morcha sambhalenge taki Congress ko bachai sakein (This trio of SP, BSP, Congress will not come in poll fray in the next election. I feel CBI, the Indian Mujahideen, these people will handle the electoral front so that they can save Congress)".
Congress contended that even though Modi's rally was not organized in any of the five assembly poll-bound states, it was still a violation of model code of conduct as it was purposely organized to influence and impact the voters in the poll-bound states particularly, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh as the BJP leader has been addressing public rallies in these states and is in direct fight with Congress there.
"And the Bahraich rally was also part of the same, in continuity with an objective to influence voters in the poll- bound states, which is violative of model code of conduct", the party said.
"Such statements are widely circulated and have serious repercussions for Congress party. It is maliciously and mischievously calculated and designed to put the Congress party in a very poor light and intended to cause political and social alienation and harm," Secretary of AICC legal department K C Mittal said in the complaint.
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