The party also said while other leaders like Rahul Gandhi, who is a step above Modi on security threats, were given permission to campaign, its prime ministerial candidate was denied permission to do so even in the constituency where he was contesting.
"Had Election Commission taken immediate action at its level, it could have saved the situation from coming to this level," BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said.
On the security threat issue, Trivedi said "if Rahul Gandhi, who is a step above Modi on the security threat, and Akhilesh Yadav can get permission to hold their functions, then why is Modi not allowed to campaign in his own constituency? It is a serious issue."
To a question on whether the snoopgate issue was over for BJP after UPA government decided not to appoint a judge to probe the incident, he said "snoopgate was never an issue."
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