"This is their politics....We will deal with them later...They will try to provoke you, but you will have to bear everything till the day of voting," the Congress leader purportedly says in the video.
"I request you to check the previous voting figures. Those are on the Internet...where there are (areas with) Muslim votes, how much voting took place. If it was 50-60 per cent, then why 60 per cent, why not 90 per cent. A post-mortem of this is very necessary," he says. "If the Muslim community does not record a 90-per cent voting, we will suffer a heavy blow," Nath further says in the video.
Muslim leaders would know how much polling took place in the booths where there were "Muslim votes", and if it was 60 per cent, what was the reason for that, he is heard saying.
State BJP spokesperson Rajnish Agrawal said the ruling party had filed a complaint with the Election Commission (EC) as the video was an attempt to polarise voters.
State Congress leader and the party's in-charge for EC affairs, J P Dhanopia, said, "The BJP had made a complaint to the EC about a month ago about the same video. Now they are circulating its second part as part of a conspiracy to polarise the voters on communal lines."