In a complaint filed with the Election Commission, a copy of which was released to the media here, Punjab Congress Election Committee (Legal) Chairman Surjit Singh Swaich sought action against Gurdaspur candidate Vinod Khanna and Sanjay Sharma, Pathankot unit vice president of BJP's Yuva Morcha.
He alleged that Khanna and Sharma colluded in sending "highly inflammatory and provocative hate message" through WhatsApp, which is deliberately designed and intended to promote, incite, instigate and spread feelings of enmity, hatred and communal tension on the grounds of religion for the furtherance of election prospects of Khanna.
The Congress also sought disqualification of Khanna from contesting polls.
Khanna is in the fray against Punjab Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa.
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