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PM Narendra Modi`s `graveyard` remark sparks row, Congress to file complaint with EC

New Delhi: The Congress is planning to file a complaint against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his ‘controversial’ remarks made during his speech at a rally in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. 

Secretary of the Legal and Human Rights Department of the Congress party KC Mittal confirmed the development, stating that a complaint will be filed over the Prime Minister’s deplorable statement during his address. 

Prime Minister Modi on Sunday said that no government must discriminate the public on the lines of religion and caste. 

“If there is electricity during Ramadan, then it must be available during Diwali too. There shouldn’t be any discrimination,” Modi said yesterday. 

Modi also asserted that “If the land is given for cemetery in a village, it should be given for cremation ground also.”

Asserting that the public should not be divided into lines of caste and religion, Modi stated that “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas” is his government’s mantra. 

Last week, the grand old party had asked the Election Commission to take action against Prime Minister Modi and the BJP for hosting a public rally at Uttarakhand without permission. 

Source: Zee News