AICC Secretary, Legal and Human Rights department, K C Mittal said Sakshi Maharaj has not just violated the Model Code of Conduct but also the law and asked the EC to view his remarks as per recent judgment of Supreme Court prohibiting seeking votes in the name of religion.
"It has been requested that the entire statement by Sakshi Maharaj may be perused and appropriate action taken against him and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the this regard, in view of the nature of offending statement," he said.
"If examined by the Election Commission (EC) in entirety, it is not only in violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) but may be punishable in law," Mittal said in his letter.
"Any violation should be dealt with firmly and effectively and immediate necessary action should be taken against all persons violating the law," he added.
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"It is necessary that the Commission issues instructions, orders to all its CEOs, DEOs and other electoral officers and authorities in five states to ensure that during the election campaign no such appeal is made in contravention of the said judgement and EC instructions," he said.
Maharaj was booked for allegedly hurting religious feelings after he indirectly blamed Muslims for the population growth in the country that sparked a controversy, days after Supreme Court outlawed seeking votes in the name of religion or caste.
"Those with four wives and 40 children are responsible for the population increase in the country. Hindus are not responsible for the increase in population," he said.
"Strict laws are required in this country if we really want to curb population. Parties need to rise above politics and take decision for the sake of the country," he added.