Noting that Maharaj's comments were first such remarks after the Supreme Court outlawed seeking votes in the name of religion or caste, JD(U) spokesperson K C Tyagi alleged the BJP MP was "trying to polarise voters on religious grounds" in the poll-bound state.
"It is a big test for the Prime Minister. Our party appeals to him (Modi) to set an example by expelling him (Maharaj) from the party (BJP)," he said.
Maharaj was yesterday booked for allegedly hurting religious feelings after he indirectly blamed Muslims for the population growth in the country that sparked a controversy.
Tyagi also urged the Election Commission to act decisively against the Lok Sabha MP and seek clarification from BJP as well whether it agrees with his comments.
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