The Election Commission will meet on Sunday to consider the response sent by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi even as it sought a report on Congress President Sonia Gandhi's remarks about 'merchants of death.'
The full Commission headed by Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswamy will consider the reply of Modi in which he said his speech was entirely against terrorism and he had not justified the encounter killing of Sohrabuddin.
The chief minister said the Commission issued the notice to him on the basis of unverified and false media reports.
EC sources said the Commission has also sought from the state election machinery details of Sonia's speech at Navsari in Gujarat on December one, describing the BJP government as 'merchants of fear and death.'
In his reply, Modi said though the state unit of BJP had sent separate complaints, no action has been taken by the EC.
The full Commission is also leaving for Gujarat on Sunday as the campaign for the first phase of polling on December 11 comes to an end.
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