New Delhi:
The BJP in Bihar on Wednesday lodged a complaint against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with the Election Commission, accusing him of violating the model code of conduct by “asking for votes” in a tweet on a polling day.
State BJP legal cell head SD Sanjay shot off the written complaint to the Chief Electoral Officer of Bihar requesting “legal action” against Mr Gandhi, who addressed a couple of rallies in the state earlier in the day.
As per the complaint, Mr Gandhi had “issued a statement on Twitter asking for votes today. The time for making appeal for the first phase of polls was over 28 hours earlier”.
According to Mr Sanjay, who is a former Additional Solicitor General of India, such an appeal made on the day of polling was “in utter violation of Model Code of Conduct, warranting action against him”.
Polling took place for 71 constituencies of the 243- member Assembly in the first of the three-phase election on Wednesday.
The complainant also appended printouts of the three-line tweet of Mr Gandhi, in Hindi, which said, “This time for justice, employment, farmers and labourers, may your votes be for the Grand Alliance. Best wishes for all of your for the first phase of polls in Bihar.”