Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party and the country's main opposition party Congress have not replied to a notice from the Election Commission and have sought more time.
Both parties were asked to file a reply by Monday, following allegations that speeches made by Modi and Congress' de facto leader Rahul Gandhi violated election rules.
Modi is accused of using religion to seek votes, something India's election rules prohibit.
He's alleging that the opposition will 'snatch the country's wealth' and give it to the country's 200 million Muslim residents, if voted back to power.
Neha Poonia has more.
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Both parties were asked to file a reply by Monday, following allegations that speeches made by Modi and Congress' de facto leader Rahul Gandhi violated election rules.
Modi is accused of using religion to seek votes, something India's election rules prohibit.
He's alleging that the opposition will 'snatch the country's wealth' and give it to the country's 200 million Muslim residents, if voted back to power.
Neha Poonia has more.
In: 'This is again...'
Out: SOC
Dur: 50 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0430PollBody-np.mp3