The party shot off a letter to Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath, demanding that she be booked and action taken against her for alleged violation of mode code of conduct.
In Jaipur, the Aam Aadmi Party also moved the EC, urging it to ensure action against Raje for her "provocative" remarks.
In his letter to CEC, Secretary of AICC Legal Department K C Mittal claimed that Raje had said that "let the elections be over, we will see who is cut into pieces" at the rally.
"Her (Raje's) statement is an open threat, deliberately and intentionally made, which is a criminal offence. She is holding a constitutional post as Chief Minister, Rajasthan and is under an oath to uphold the law and order, the Constitution of India and to maintain the sanctity and propriety of the office of Chief Minister.
"She cannot and should not take liberty to act in such a fashion, while holding such an office, to commit such crime. In her statement, she mentioned about the alleged statement of Sh. Imran Masood, Congress candidate from Saharanpur, but both the cases are not comparable," Mittal said in the letter.
Mittal argued that even though the statement by Masood is claimed to be seven months old when he had not even joined Congress, the matter is already under investigation after registration of FIR.
The EC is also looking into the Congress complaint against Shah.
Election authorities in Uttar Pradesh have sent the CD of the controversial remarks by Narendra Modi's close aide Amit Shah along with the report of District Election Officer to EC.
The BJP leader has sparked a row with his comment that the general election, especially in western UP, is "an election for honour. It is an election to take revenge for the insult. It an election to teach a lesson to those who have committed injustice".
Congress has demanded the arrest of Shah for his remarks while BJP has said that he had talked of taking revenge from Congress and his statement was not against any particular community.
