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    The Congress leaders have filed a complaint with the State Election Commission against Union Minister of State Bandi Sanjay Kumar. They have accused him of making inappropriate remarks about the Congress party during an election campaign.

    A group of Congress leaders, led by MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy, formally submitted their complaint to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. They alleged that Bandi Sanjay used a cricket analogy to criticize Congress.

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    According to the complaint, Bandi Sanjay reportedly said that if voters supported Congress in the graduate elections, it would be like a victory for Pakistan, whereas voting for BJP would mean a win for India. The Congress leaders argued that this statement violated the model code of conduct.

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    The complaint also criticized Bandi Sanjay’s remarks as “immature and insane,” especially considering his position as a Union Minister. They urged the Election Commission to take appropriate action against him.

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