In its complaint to Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh Umesh Sinha, AAP alleged that the Varanasi cantonment MLA had delivered a "provocative speech" at a public meeting yesterday with the "intention of inciting violence".
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal is locked in a high-profile electoral battle against BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi here.
Claiming that the comment by Srivastava was a clear violation of model code of conduct, the AAP demanded that a criminal case under relevant sections be filed against the legislator.
"The Aam Aadmi Party demands that a criminal case under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code be registered against," the complaint filed by AAP leader Gopal Mohan said.
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Mohan said the BJP MLA's statement amounts to preventing the party volunteers from carrying out their campaign, which will hamper the "conduct of a free and fair election".
The AAP has brought a large number of volunteers from Delhi to campaign here and there have been incidents in which they had verbal duals with BJP supporters in many areas in the last few days.
The AAP has started a massive door-to-door campaign in many areas of the city which according to some AAP leaders have not gone down well with the BJP.
BJP campaign managers feel Kejriwal has been trying to woo the Muslim community in an effort to polarise the campaign on religious lines.
There are around 1.5 lakh Muslim voters among the total electorate of 16 lakh in the constituency. Polling in Varanasi will be held in the last phase on May 12.