"They are blatantly misusing the instrument of state for propaganda purposes. There should be proper monitoring by the Election Commission which has been constitutionally mandated. Modi is the face of the BJP in the polls... The Supreme Court should take notice of this," senior party spokesman Anand Sharma told reporters.
He suggested that concerns of the people needed to be taken note of by the apex court as the Prime Minister spoke on policy issues in his 'Maan ki baat' radio programme yesterday which could influence the voters.
Yesterday, Bihar's grand alliance partners JD(U) and Congress had charged Modi with violating the model code of conduct by announcing abolition of interviews for Group D, C, and B non-gazetted posts in central government from January 1, claiming it was intended to put an end to the reservation policy.
