BJP moves EC on Rahul's remark of seeing Congress symbol in photos of gods
January 13, 2017  22:05
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Citing Supreme Court's order which outlaws seeking votes in the name of religion or caste, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday moved the state Election Commission against Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi following his claims of seeing party's symbol in the photos of gods and saints.

A BJP delegation led by former MLC Shayam Nandan Singh, met the Chief Electoral officer of the state, T Venktesh, and requested him to take action against the Congress vice president and his party.

The delegation which also handed over a video footage of Rahul Gandhi's speech, alleged that the comments were against the recent Supreme Court's order.

"Rahul Gandhi's behaviour is not only violative of the apex court's orders but also against Section 123 (3) of Representation of the People's Act 1951," they said.

The delegation also demanded disqualification the Congress.

On Wednesday, Rahul had stated at a party function that he found his party's symbol (hand or palm) in the images of gods.
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