Shah, in his reply to the EC, while denying having violated the Model Code of Conduct has sought a copy of the CD of his speech made in western Uttar Pradesh from the poll body, to which the Commission will take a view tomorrow.
BJP also put in a request to EC asking for the transcript of Shah's speech alleging it contains certain unwarranted insertions, apparently introduced by the UP administration, due to which the speech is not read in the right context.
Party leader R Ramakrishnan said a sentence from his speech made in Bijnore has been "deliberately omitted".
"The omission of this sentence and the unwarranted introduction of the words "badla" make it appear that there was an exhortation to violence and revenge whereas Shri Amit Shah was only talking about change through the ballot box.
"In fact, the Bijnor text, read along with Shamli text, is a confirmation of the fact that the core appeal is to resort to the ballot box for vindicating their grievances rather than resorting to retaliation," BJP said.