<p>A complaint was today lodged in a police station in the district seeking action against Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi for jumping atop a police vehicle during his visit to Kerala.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Police, however, said no case had been registered on the basis of the complaint as prima facie it did not involve violation of rules or breach of security.<br /><br />The complainant, Mujib Rahman, a local NCP leader, alleged Gandhi's action amounted to violation of Section 123 of the Motor Vehicle Act and wanted police to initiate action against the Congress leader.<br /><br />Rahman also alleged Gandhi also misused the police vehicle and caused inconvenience to the public by causing traffic congestion.<br /><br />The complaint was given to the Nooranad police station in Alappuzha district. Gandhi was in Nooranad yesterday to join a padyatra of Youth Congress.<br /><br />With the party workers thronging to have a glimpse of him, Gandhi had jumped on top of the police vehicle and waved at the cheering crowd at Noornad where he participated in the padyatra for a while.<br /><br />Meanwhile, CPI(M) and Congress leaders sparred over Gandhi's visit.<br /><br />Daring the authorities to take action against Gandhi for "violation" of traffic rules, CPI(M) state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said his acts amounted to "antics."<br /><br />Home Minister and Kerala PCC president Ramesh Chennithala retaliated, saying CPI(M) was scared by the rousing reception Gandhi received from the people of the state.<br /><br />Chennithala, who was with Gandhi yesterday, also denied his action involved breach of traffic rules or there had been any security lapse during his visit.</p>
<p>A complaint was today lodged in a police station in the district seeking action against Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi for jumping atop a police vehicle during his visit to Kerala.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Police, however, said no case had been registered on the basis of the complaint as prima facie it did not involve violation of rules or breach of security.<br /><br />The complainant, Mujib Rahman, a local NCP leader, alleged Gandhi's action amounted to violation of Section 123 of the Motor Vehicle Act and wanted police to initiate action against the Congress leader.<br /><br />Rahman also alleged Gandhi also misused the police vehicle and caused inconvenience to the public by causing traffic congestion.<br /><br />The complaint was given to the Nooranad police station in Alappuzha district. Gandhi was in Nooranad yesterday to join a padyatra of Youth Congress.<br /><br />With the party workers thronging to have a glimpse of him, Gandhi had jumped on top of the police vehicle and waved at the cheering crowd at Noornad where he participated in the padyatra for a while.<br /><br />Meanwhile, CPI(M) and Congress leaders sparred over Gandhi's visit.<br /><br />Daring the authorities to take action against Gandhi for "violation" of traffic rules, CPI(M) state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said his acts amounted to "antics."<br /><br />Home Minister and Kerala PCC president Ramesh Chennithala retaliated, saying CPI(M) was scared by the rousing reception Gandhi received from the people of the state.<br /><br />Chennithala, who was with Gandhi yesterday, also denied his action involved breach of traffic rules or there had been any security lapse during his visit.</p>