Congress' senior spokesperson Anand Sharma told reporters here that Modi has been making objectionable remarks at election rallies and his statement yesterday that if there was a 'kabaristaan' (graveyard), there should be a 'shamshaan' (cremation ground) too was aimed at creating polarisation.
"Our Constitution does not allow anyone to divide the nation, be it on caste or religion basis. The Prime Minister is not above the Constitution or the law. We expect the Election Commission to take appropriate action on this," he said.
The Congress leader said the Prime Minister was making such statements as his party was staring at an imminent defeat in the state.
"In doing do, he is disrespecting the Constitution and violating the oath of his office," he said.
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Sharma accused the BJP of polarising the society to reap political benefits.
"They wear masks and in a hurry, this mask seems to have fallen. Prime Minister Modi, true to his form, is vitiating the atmosphere during another election time. He has tried to stir communal tension and to polarise the society. The Prime Minister's speech where he spoke of graveyards and crematoriums shows his mindset," he said.
Addressing an election rally in Uttar Pradesh yesterday, Modi had said there should be "no discrimination on the basis of caste and religion".
"Agar Ramzan mein bijli aati hai, to Diwali me bhi aani chahiye, bhedbhav nahi hona chahiye (If there is electricity during Ramzan, it must also be available during Diwali, there should be no discrimination)," he had said.
The Congress leader said the Prime Minister, instead of creating division among people, should tell them how many of his promises he has fulfilled.
"He should actually reflect and go in for atonement and course correction, which he won't as he is arrogant," Sharma said.