New Delhi: The Congress on Tuesday complained to the Election Commission demanding action against the BJP and alleged that the ruling party was spreading confusion and anger among salaried professionals and the middle class over Rahul Gandhi's comments about equitable development of the society. Is.

In a complaint to the Chief Election Commissioner, All India Professionals Congress chief Praveen Chakraborty claimed, "There is a deliberate and deliberate attempt to create confusion, chaos and anger among salaried professionals and the middle class through misinformation and lies." Used to be."

He said that while launching the Congress Party manifesto in Hyderabad on April 6, 2024, party leader Rahul Gandhi had talked about the Congress's commitment towards the economy and social justice to ensure a more equitable development of our society.

He alleged, “This message has been deliberately distorted and propagated. I draw your attention to one such incident as proof.,

Terming it as "fake news", Chakraborty demanded action against the BJP, saying the ruling party was spreading misinformation about the Congress manifesto and alleging that its leaders would "make money" if voted to power. Will "redistribute".

He complained to the Election Commission against a person with his phone number who had sent messages to professionals on WhatsApp saying that two-thirds of your wealth to be redistributed to the poor under the Congress Party's manifesto Jawaharlal Nehru National Promises to seize. Wealth Redistribution Scheme”.

He also cited an article published in a leading daily as the basis for such "misinformation".

Terming the claims as "completely false", Chakraborty said no such promise was made anywhere in the Congress party's manifesto."This is a fabricated rumor and lie intended to incite anger and rage among the professional classes and induce them to vote against the Congress."

"I urge you to initiate appropriate action and stop the spread of such malicious rumors. We will also file a complaint under appropriate sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure with the Delhi Police and bring it to the notice of Meta India authorities." The head of the Professionals Congress said.