Prasad also submitted CDs of the alleged incident in support of his allegations.
The former Bihar chief minister in his complaint alleged, "administration, apparently under the guidance of the Presiding Officer, hurled abuses and threatened our voters, predominantly women, to cast their votes on lotus (BJP) and arrow (JDU) symbols at polling station number 180 under Belaganj Assembly segment of Gaya Lok Sabha constituency".
"Our voters were beaten up. That particular Presiding Officer shown in the video should be dismissed. Repoll should be ordered at that polling station," he suggested.
Incidentally, the CD, which was displayed in front of media persons at RJD's state headquarters today, showed firing by unidentified persons to shoo away the voters.
Gaya, along with five other constituencies Aurangabad, Sasaram, Karakat, Jamui and Nawada went to polls yesterday.