In a complaint to the EC, the Goa
Congress on Saturday demanded to file a police complaint against BJP President
Amit Shah, accusing him of making a communal statement by "threatening" to weed out all infiltrators in India, barring Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs.
Shah, at an election rally in West Bengal
on Thursday, had reportedly said: "We have promised in our manifesto that if Narendra Modi forms government once again, we will implement National Register of Citizens in the entire country. We will remove every single infiltrator from the country, except Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs."
Sunil Kawthankar, chief spokesperson
of the Goa
Congress, said: "This is a direct threat to Christians, Muslims and those communities who have not found mention in the BJP leader's speech..."
He said that the statement violated Article 25-28 of the Constitution.
The complaint by the Goa
Congress to the Election Commission
reads: "Amit Shah
is directly and indirectly intimidating minority voters of Goa from this community to coerce them into voting for the BJP candidates in North Goa and South Goa parliamentary seats and Shiroda, Mapusa, Mandrem and Panaji Assembly
seats..."