The BJP on Friday lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against senior Congress leader C P Joshi for his casteist remarks during a poll meeting in Rajasthan.
Joshi had reportedly said Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP MP Uma Bharti and Hindu activist Sadhvi Ritambhara are from "lower castes" and know nothing of Hinduism.
He had also said it is the Brahmins who are learned and know of Hinduism.
Though Joshi on Friday apologised for his comments, the BJP rejected the apology, saying the remarks "insulted" Indian culture and the Hindu religion, and dared Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to expel him from the party.
"The comments made by the Congress leader (Joshi) based on caste, section and religion in an election rally are violation of the model code of conduct. So, a complaint has been lodged with the Election Commission," BJP Rajasthan election cell convenor, Nahar Singh Maheshwari, said in a statement here.
Polls in Rajasthan are scheduled on December 7.
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"There is fear of social unrest and hatred in society due to Joshi's comments, so the Election Commission should take strong action (against him) for making such a statement," he said.
Joshi apologised after Gandhi disapproved his comments and asked him to express regret.
The Congress chief also asked other party leaders to refrain from making such statements which hurt any segment of society.
In a tweet in Hindi, Joshi said, "Respecting the principles of the Congress party and the sentiments of party workers, I feel sorry if my statement has hurt the feelings of any section of society."
Thursday night, he had posted his speech on Twitter and Facebook, saying, "I strongly condemn the fabricated use of my statement by BJP. To put all the speculation to rest, here is enclosed the clipping of the speech."
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