BJP complains to EC against Rahul Gandhi, accuses him of creating linguistic and regional divide

This came shortly after the Congress approached the poll body against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments about Muslims.

BJP complains to EC against Rahul Gandhi, accuses him of creating linguistic and regional divide

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The Bharatiya Janata Party filed a complaint against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with the Election Commission on Monday accusing him of attempting to create a linguistic and regional divide.

A BJP delegation comprising its national general secretary Tarun Chugh and the party's national media department in-charge Anil Baluni approached the poll body.

“Today we have complained to the Election Commission about the way Rahul Gandhi is constantly conspiring to make the country fight in the name of language and province,” Chugh told reporters on Monday, according to ANI. “This time Congress has hatched a conspiracy to make the country fight by creating a rift between the north and south.”

Met with the Election Commission along with the party delegation to address Rahul Gandhi's divisive tactics. Let's stay united and focus on progress! #LSPolls2024WithPTI #LokSabhaElections2024— Tarun Chugh (Modi Ka Parivar) (@tarunchughbjp) April 22, 2024

BJP moved the Election Commission shortly after the Congress approached the poll body on remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday claiming that the Congress would distribute citizens’ property among Muslim “infiltrators” if voted to power.

Modi was purportedly referring to remarks that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh made on December 9, 2006, when he addressed a meeting of the National Development Council. Singh, who was prime minister at the time, said that the country’s...

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