"The Commission has received a report on Rahul's speech from the Indore Collector and this was forwarded to them by the Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer's (CEO) office. The entire material is with us and we will examine it in a dispassionate manner," the CEC told reporters here today.
A delegation had also met the Commission in New Delhi before it had left for Bhopal yesterday Sampath said, adding, that what it said would also be taken into consideration.
He said that there is no bar on publishing or telecasting opinion polls but clarified that it cannot be published before 48 hours of the polls.
The CEC also exempted accredited journalists getting life-threat calls from depositing their arms' licences, in states where poll dates have been announced.
On BJP's demand that the Election Commission should take cognisance of blasts at its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi Sunday rally in Patna, the CEC said, "Bihar is not a state where polls are taking place."