As per report the bjp on monday filed a complaint before the election commission of india against senior congress leader rahul Gandhi. It accused him of making false statements about the indian Constitution in poll-bound maharashtra and lying to “create differences between two states". Citing a november 6 speech by gandhi, the BJP’s complaint to the election commission (EC) said he has committed “gross violation of electoral laws, model code of conduct (MCC), and criminal law".

Meanwhile the letter stated “We wish to bring to your notice the gross violation, of MCC and other electoral and penal laws, by (Shri) rahul gandhi of indian National congress, while the model code of conduct enforced effective october 15, 2024 in the state of Maharashtra". The bjp further alleged that the congress MP, by saying all plum projects were being diverted from maharashtra to Gujarat, was trying to “incite" youths of the state, which is “immensely dangerous for the unity and integrity of the nation".

Moreover it stated that this is Gandhi’s “nefarious attempt" to create rifts on the “basis of place, caste and religion" and is “solely aimed to achieve the electoral gains in the ongoing assembly elections in the state of Maharashtra". Talking about the BJP’s complaint letter to the ec, minister of Law and Justice arjun ram meghwal said gandhi tried to create differences between two states and lied in maharashtra where the assembly elections will be held on november 20 when he said the bjp wants to divide the country. He said “There should be an FIR against rahul Gandhi".

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