<p>Bengaluru: A complaint has been filed with the Election Commission against a Congress candidate and some of her party workers for allegedly creating ruckus and heckling Bangalore South MP Tejasvi Surya at an event here, his office said on Monday.</p><p>A video of the alleged incident where Surya is seen exiting a venue amid chaos after he was allegedly heckled has gone viral on social media.</p><p>The complaint was lodged by the organisers of the meeting of the cooperative sector representatives against Congress candidate for Bengaluru South (Sowmya Reddy) and her supporters, Surya's office said in a release.</p><p>Surya is the BJP's candidate from Bangalore South.</p>.‘State specific schemes have no bearing, people only believe in Modi guarantee’ says Tejasvi Surya.<p> According to the release, on April 13, key representatives of the cooperative sector had organised a 'meet and greet' with Surya at his election office.</p><p>The representatives alleged in their complaint: "Individuals associated with the Congress party, without an invitation, forcefully entered the meeting and caused disruption."</p><p>They demanded that FIRs be filed against the Congress candidate and her associates, and called for a thorough investigation into the incident. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: A complaint has been filed with the Election Commission against a Congress candidate and some of her party workers for allegedly creating ruckus and heckling Bangalore South MP Tejasvi Surya at an event here, his office said on Monday.</p><p>A video of the alleged incident where Surya is seen exiting a venue amid chaos after he was allegedly heckled has gone viral on social media.</p><p>The complaint was lodged by the organisers of the meeting of the cooperative sector representatives against Congress candidate for Bengaluru South (Sowmya Reddy) and her supporters, Surya's office said in a release.</p><p>Surya is the BJP's candidate from Bangalore South.</p>.‘State specific schemes have no bearing, people only believe in Modi guarantee’ says Tejasvi Surya.<p> According to the release, on April 13, key representatives of the cooperative sector had organised a 'meet and greet' with Surya at his election office.</p><p>The representatives alleged in their complaint: "Individuals associated with the Congress party, without an invitation, forcefully entered the meeting and caused disruption."</p><p>They demanded that FIRs be filed against the Congress candidate and her associates, and called for a thorough investigation into the incident. </p>