The complaint alleged that Verma and Modhwadia used derogatory language against BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.
"Verma recently said that at the age of 18, Modi killed someone and ran away from home. This is utterly baseless. Verma also termed Modi a descendant of Hitler. Such defamatory language is a violation of the code of conduct. We demand that the EC ban Verma from talking to the media or addressing any more rallies," BJP's Gularat legal convener Parindu Bhagat in a press release issued here today.
Besides Verma, BJP also asked the EC to take action against Modhwadia, who allegedly used defamatory language during his interview to a city based TV news channel on April 16.
The BJP also complained against AAP for posting a photograph of a woman setting herself ablaze on its Facebook page.
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