<p>Rajasthan BJP leader Arun Chaturvedi has accused Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of using official staff for political meetings in violation of the Model Code of Conduct.</p>.<p>The code came into effect after the Election Commission announced the date for assembly elections in Rajasthan. The state will go to the polls on November 25.</p>.<p>Chaturvedi, a former BJP chief in Rajasthan, pointed to Gehlot's recent travel to Delhi for a meeting with Sonia Gandhi.</p>.<p>During this trip, Gehlot allegedly took his secretary in a government vehicle that, Chaturvedi said, was in direct violation of the Model Code of Conduct.</p>.Unemployment a tricky issue in Rajasthan polls .<p>The BJP leader also claimed that Gehlot has been using official staff for political meetings.</p><p>"Election Commission rules stipulate that ministers are not allowed to have their staff accompany them for political work," he said.</p><p>Chaturvedi also highlighted multiple appointments and announcements made during the code's implementation that, he claimed, were open violations.</p>.<p>He said the BJP plans to file a complaint with the Election Commission, seeking the removal of Ashok Gehlot's photographs from promotional material of government schemes and electricity bills, guarantee cards, government leaflets and smartphones. </p>
<p>Rajasthan BJP leader Arun Chaturvedi has accused Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of using official staff for political meetings in violation of the Model Code of Conduct.</p>.<p>The code came into effect after the Election Commission announced the date for assembly elections in Rajasthan. The state will go to the polls on November 25.</p>.<p>Chaturvedi, a former BJP chief in Rajasthan, pointed to Gehlot's recent travel to Delhi for a meeting with Sonia Gandhi.</p>.<p>During this trip, Gehlot allegedly took his secretary in a government vehicle that, Chaturvedi said, was in direct violation of the Model Code of Conduct.</p>.Unemployment a tricky issue in Rajasthan polls .<p>The BJP leader also claimed that Gehlot has been using official staff for political meetings.</p><p>"Election Commission rules stipulate that ministers are not allowed to have their staff accompany them for political work," he said.</p><p>Chaturvedi also highlighted multiple appointments and announcements made during the code's implementation that, he claimed, were open violations.</p>.<p>He said the BJP plans to file a complaint with the Election Commission, seeking the removal of Ashok Gehlot's photographs from promotional material of government schemes and electricity bills, guarantee cards, government leaflets and smartphones. </p>