A party delegation led by AICC general secretary Digvijay Singh also submitted an audio tape purportedly carrying the voice of the Chief Minister in which he is believed to be talking to a party worker.
Vouching for the genuineness of the audio, Singh said that since the BJP has declared it fake, he would like the Election Commission (EC) to get the CD examined in any forensic lab.
He said the audio was the recorded conversation between Chauhan and a BJP leader Rajesh Chaudhary in which the Chief Minister is heard "alluring" the latter to seek vote from a particular community and get votes for the BJP, promising that Chaudhary will be suitably awarded for it.
"He (Chauhan) is seeking the votes in the name of caste and community. The Chief Minister is a public servant and apart from the electoral offenses, other offenses are also made out against him. It is, therefore, requested that immediate legal action for violation of model code of conduct may be taken against him," the Congress delegation said in the representation.
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Party general secretary in-charge for Madhya Pradesh Mohan Prakash said, "the way government machinery is being misused in Madhya Pradesh Assembly bypolls and the way CM himself is luring leaders for votes, we want the EC to take special steps to ensure free and fair elections tomorrow."
Singh alleged that the Chief Minister was luring Choudhary by offering him a government post and asking him to ensure the support of Porwal jaati instead.
AICC Legal Department Secretary K C Mittal said the party will follow it up with the EC as no action has come so far on the complaint made before the poll panel about Parrikar.
The FIR was filed against Parrikar in Goa in 2006 for alleged financial misappropriation while creating infrastructural facilities for the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in 2004, when Goa for the first time hosted the mega film festival.