BJP condemned the action of Bijnore district administration, saying the FIR was "not bonafide" and that it was a "calculated design" to communalise and polarise the election scenario in UP.
"A case has been lodged under various sections of the IPC and the RPA by the District Magistrate regarding some objectionable part in Shah's speech," Chief Electoral Officer Umesh Sinha told PTI in Lucknow.
Shah was booked under section 153 of the IPC (inciting people) and section 125 of the Representation of the People Act (promoting enmity between different classes), he said.
Poll authorities in UP sent the CD of the remarks made by Shah in Muzaffarnagar--which witnessed communal violence last year--along with the report of District Election Officer to the Election Commission in Lucknow.
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Sources said the Chief Electoral Officer of UP had yesterday taken cognisance of Shah's statement and sought the CD along with a detailed report from the district authorities. Shah is not a candidate for the Lok Sabha polls.
The EC is likely to take a call on the issue at its meeting tomorrow, the sources said.
Union Minister and Congress leader Beni Prasad Verma alleged that SP and BJP were hand in glove with each other in communalising elections and sought a "ban" by the Election Commission on campaigning by Modi and Shah in UP.
Condemning the remarks, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi rejected BJP's defence of it as "flagrant crude defence and justification of communalism" and accused it of mastering the art of "hypocrisy".