New Delhi, April 27: The Congress on Friday submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission (EC) against the Karnataka unit of BJP for "publishing and broadcasting false, misleading and defamatory advertisements" in print and electronic media.

The party said such advertisements were a violation of model code of conduct by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which was doing this for the sake of votes.

The Congress complained that the BJP in Karnataka levelled "false, frivolous, baseless, unfounded and unsubstantiated charges" against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to "malign his image".

The complaint was made as the model code is in force in the state which goes to polls on May 12.

The party demanded that the Commission inquire into the complaint and take strict and prompt action in the matter.

The memorandum was submitted by Congress leaders Mohan Prakash, P.L. Punia, Vivek Tankha, Avinash Pandey, Sushmita Dev and Pranav Jha to the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Om Prakash Rawat.

"That a print advertisement was published in various newspapers in Karnataka with an intent to malign the image of Chief Minister of the state by making false and unverified allegations against him.

"In these advertisements, the Karnataka BJP has made serious allegations and remarks using unsubstantiated and vague metrics like 'goondaraj', killing of lakes, garbage mess, etc.," the memorandum said.

"These advertisements blatantly use the Chief Minister's name and likeness to malign his character. Use of words 'Siddha Sarkar' and a cut-out of Chief Minister makes it explicit that the allegations are of personal nature...," it added.

The memorandum stated that similar advertisements had also appeared on various television channels.

"We request the Election Commission, in accordance with parliamentary and democratic traditions, to inquire into the matter and take strict and prompt action...against the Karnataka BJP for violation of model code," said the party.

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Mathura (PTI): A Dalit girl was allegedly gang-raped by three persons here in a moving car, after which she was thrown out on the side of a road, police said on Friday.

An FIR has been lodged against the accused following a complaint from the minor's father and efforts are on to arrest the trio, they added.

Superintendent of Police (Rural) Trigun Bisen said the girl, who is around 13-year-old, has been sent to the district women's hospital for a medical examination, after which her statement will be recorded before the magistrate.

Citing the complaint lodged by the girl's father, the SP said the incident took place on Thursday when the the minor went to a shop in her neighbourhood to buy items for breakfast.

At the shop, a man named Neeraj allegedly gave her a bottle of water laced with sedatives. As soon as she drank the water, she started feeling dizzy and fainted, the complaint said.

Neeraj, his friend Shailendra and another associate then allegedly took her away in a car. They raped the girl in the moving car while she was in a semi-conscious state and threw her out under the flyover of Barsana Road before fleeing.

On regaining consciousness, the girl reached home and informed her parents about the incident, the complaint added.

According to the SP, while narrating her ordeal, the condition of the girl deteriorated and the family immediately took her to a doctor, who also confirmed that she was raped. Following this, her parents filed a complaint at the Chhata police station.

Bisen said that a case has been registered and the matter is being probed, adding that efforts are on to arrest the three accused persons.