Without naming anyone, he asked the people to beware of such political and religious leaders who have made speeches to give the elections a communal colour.
"Political parties are frightening Muslims in the name of a particular person and creating an environment in the country for the polarisation of Muslim voters in their favour, but vote for such a political party with your own wisdom whose policies and performance are in the interest of the nation," he appealed to voters.
"Citizens should understand that opportunist political and religious leaders appealing to vote for them on the basis of community, not on the ground of the performance and policies of their parties, are the real enemies of the country," he said.
"Every citizen should exercise their right to vote in the interest of a strong democracy. It is the moral duty of everyone," he said.