Cong lodges complaint with EC against BJP chief Shah\, Rajasthan minister and MLA

Cong lodges complaint with EC against BJP chief Shah, Rajasthan minister and MLA

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

The in Saturday lodged a complaint with the against alleging that he had provoked his party's workers against leaders of the opposition party during his recent visit to Bikaner.

The alleged that chief Shah, the and the legislator had violated the model code of conduct in the state, where elections are due on December 7.

"Shah during his recent visit to Bikaner had provoked his party workers against leaders.

"and BJP candidate from Nimbahera (Kriplani) had invoked sentiments of the public by telling people that he will commit suicide if they did not vote him to power," Congress said here.

In an apparent reference to the in Rajasthan, he said BJP MLA Ramhet Singh Yadav, that party's candidate from Alwar's Kishangarh Bas, made a remark which was in contempt of a order.

In a video, Yadav was seen purportedly seeking votes by telling people that "it is Ramhet Yadav's Sarkar, therefore loaded tractors are plying".

Sharma also said a complaint has been lodged with the against

Rajesh's wife is contesting the elections as a BJP candidate from Sojat and he is violating service rules and also the model code of conduct by working like a BJP worker, he alleged.

We have lodged a complaint with the against them for violation code of conduct, Sharma said.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 17:25 IST