BJP also alleged that such a meeting was aimed at polarising elections and could lead to communal flare-up.
"We are confident that the Election Commission will take serious note of these developments and initiate preventive steps such that their efforts, as always, to conduct free and fair elections are not frustrated by determined spoilers who are aiming at communal conflagration," BJP said in a memorandum to the Commission.
BJP said, "These developments are potent with ugly possibilities. Already the abusive and derogatory language used by various political parties is fouling up the atmosphere such as "Zahr ki Kheti" (Sonia Gandhi) "Boti-Boti Katna" (Imran Masood) "Aag Lag Jayegi" (Yogendra Yadav of the Congress surrogate party called the AAP).
The CEC had earlier said that the EC will take cognisance of any complaint in this regard, but it had not got a complaint.
BJP, on its part, sought the EC's suo motu intervention as the remarks were in public domain.