Hyderabad: Alleging police harassment and phone tapping, a delegation led by TPCC president N Uttam Kumar Reddy complained to Telangana chief electoral officer Rajat Kumar on Thursday.The delegation that met the CEO and complained about a model code violation, included TDP president L Ramana and leader Ravula Chandrashekhar Reddy, CPI secretary Chada Venkat Reddy and TJS leader Dilip Kumar.Speaking to the media later, Uttam Kumar Reddy said that a representation was given detailing all the issues. He alleged that some policemen, at the behest of the ruling TRS, were harassing leaders of Mahakutami.He said that under the supervision of Intelligence DIG Prabhakar Rao, phones of all opposition leaders were being tapped. Reacting to the allegation, the CEO assured them that he would inquire into it by seeking details from top police officials.According to Uttam, TTDP president Ramana’s car driver was harassed by a Task Force DCP, who happens to be the relative of caretaker CM K Chandrasekhar Rao. He said Ramana’s car was stopped and he was threatened that he will be implicated in false cases. Similarly, he said TJS president Kodandaram was also being harassed by police. Some media organisations were being used by the TRS to make allegations against them. “This is against the rules of model code of conduct and a judgment of Supreme Court wherein it is essential for all media publications and channels to give equal space to all political parties,” he said.He said the election authorities have failed to remove the pictures of KCR and other ministers from government buildings. He said that an advertisement with KCR’s picture was still there in all the bogies of Hyderabad Metro Rail. This is an open violation of poll code. He also objected over use of Pragathi Bhavan, ministers’ residences and Club House for holding TRS meetings. The CEO has been asked to take action and stop the poll code violation. “It is the duty of the ECI to ensure free and fair elections,” he added.