Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday raised an objection to the drawing of a Lotus, the poll symbol of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on a blackboard located at a polling booth in the parliamentary constituency from where he and his rivals are contesting.
Earlier in the day, Gandhi also took a jibe at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, when he said that people's thoughts and actions are low, not their caste.
"Neech karm hote hain, neech soch hoti hain, neech jaati nahin hoti (deeds are low-level, thinking is low-level, but not caste),"Rahul told media here.
Rahul's comments came in the backdrop of Modi's remark that he is been targeted as he comes from a lower caste.
In reply to Congress president, Sonia Gandhi's daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's barb aimed at him for practicing 'low-level' of politics, Modi has tweeted stating that he was targeted as he belonged to a backward caste, "I belong to lower caste of society, that is why they think my politics is 'low-level' politics."
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While campaigning for BJP candidate Smriti Irani in Amethi on Monday, Modi accused the Congress party of being arrogant, and criticised former prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi, for being arrogant, reminding the public as to how he publicly humiliated former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, T. Anjaiah at airport when Rajiv Gandhi was a General Secretary of the party.
Hitting back at Modi, Priyanka had said, "They have insulted my martyred father on the soil of Amethi. People of Amethi will never forgive them for this act. Workers in Amethi will reply to their (BJP's) low-level politics. There will be reply from each of the booths."
Gandhi visited Amethi on a polling day for the first time.
Sixty-four Lok Sabha constituencies spread over seven states and 175 assembly constituencies in the Seemandhra region went to polls early in the morning amid tight security.
Today is the eighth and penultimate phase of the Lok Sabha elections. The Lok Sabha constituencies going to polls are 25 in Andhra Pradesh, 15 in Uttar Pradesh, seven in Bihar, six in West Bengal, five in Uttarakhand, four in Himachal Pradesh and two in Jammu and Kashmir.
Prominent candidates in the fray are Congress Party vice president Rahul Gandhi, Union Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma, Union HRD Minister M.M. Pallam Raju, ex-Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif and television actress Smriti Irani.
Varun Gandhi, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur, Ram Vilas Paswan, Rabri Devi and Kumar Vishwas are the other prominent leaders whose political future will be decided today.
The Election Commission has reportedly taken several steps to ensure free and fair polling during the last two phases of the general elections.


