India is holding the world's largest election over seven phases,
with votes due to be counted on June 4.
In their complaints to the commission, the BJP accused Gandhi
and Congress accused Modi of making divisive speeches on
religion, caste and linguistic issues, notices from the panel
said.
Modi, who is seeking a rare third consecutive term, referred to
Muslims as "infiltrators" and "those who have more children"
during a campaign speech on Sunday, drawing widespread criticism
from opposition groups and a complaint from Congress to the poll
panel.
The BJP has said in its complaint that Gandhi sought to create
divisions based on linguistic and cultural issues.
The election panel has sought responses from BJP president J.P.
Nadda and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge by April 29.
(Reporting by Shivam Patel and Krishn Kaushik in New Delhi;
Editing by YP Rajesh)
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