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Row over Togadia's reported hate speech, Congress files complaint

New Delhi: VHP leader Pravin Togadia Monday triggered a controversy with a reported anti-Muslim speech, the Congress filing a complaint with the Election Commission and the AAP demanding his immediate arrest. The BJP and RSS,

The Election Commission had banned Shah from campaigning, but it allowed him to resume campaigning after he apologised.

The AAP said Togadia's statement and those by Giriraj Singh and Shah show that "the BJP and its associated organisations like the VHP are trying to inflame communal feelings and communalise the situation in the country for votes".

The Congress's letter to the poll panel also blamed the commission for not taking any action against Giriraj Singh.