"We have submitted a complaint to the Election Commission against Congress, along with the ED statement where it had said that there was no hawala connection between Modi and Fatta," BJP general secretary J P Nadda said here after a meeting with the EC.
Congress on Monday questioned Modi's links with Fatta, an accused in a hawala racket, after releasing a series of pictures featuring the duo.
Complaining against Congress, BJP approached the EC and demanded action against the party for vitiating the political atmosphere. "Congress is trying to vitiate the election atmosphere, and is also misrepresenting facts," Nadda said.
Seeking to restrain the Congress from such activities, the BJP leader said, "EC should take note of it and take action against Congress for misrepresenting the facts."
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BJP also objected to the "derogatory" language used by Congress and other leaders against Modi.
"EC should take appropriate action against them for making such baseless statements. EC should dissuade them from doing so," he said.
Besides, BJP drew the EC's attention to the recent policy decision taken by the UPA government despite the Model Code of Conduct being in force.
"Since the government is mentally prepared to go they are taking important policy decisions. EC should restrain the UPA government from taking policy decision," he said.
Claiming that it was a violation of the poll code, he said, "Aravalli hills is a prime forest land. The outgoing government cannot take a decision on it. We have asked the NCRPB to rescind the decision.