A Congress party delegation, led by party spokesman Gurpartap Singh Mann, gave a representation to the Punjab Chief Electoral Officer seeking disqualification of Salaria's candidature as he failed to inform the polling body about the case.
However, Salaria, when contacted, said he stated in his affidavit as much as was required for filing his nomination.
In the representation, the Congress claimed that the case was filed against Salaria on the complaint of a woman in 2014.
He said Salaria's candidature is liable to be rejected as per section 125(A) of the Representation of People's Act.
Section 125 (A) of the Act provides for up to six months of imprisonment or fine or both for giving wrong information or concealing any information in an election affidavit.
"Salaria is concealing a rape case registered against him, which directly links to his personal character and his act is a deceit with voters," Mann said.
But senior BJP leader Manoranjan Kalia said the Congress party was resorting to such tactics for fear of defeat in the Gurdaspur bypoll scheduled for October 11.
Kalia said the Congress had no agenda for the by-election and is therefore indulging in propaganda.
He said that Column Number 5 in Form No. 26 clearly mentions that the person filing the affidavit has to provide information if he has charges framed against him under sections which invite a minimum imprisonment of two years.
"It means the person need not necessarily provide the information, which is not required. Salaria has a case against him under Section 506 of the IPC which has been granted stay by the court. This section invites a maximum punishment of six months, hence information regarding it was not required to be furnished at the time of filing the nomination," he said.
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