Congress never tried to develop India: Modi


New Delhi, Mar 3 (IANS): Urging BJP workers to oust the ruling Congress in the 2014 general elections, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Sunday slammed the central government for not keeping the nation's interest in mind.

Addressing the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) two-day national council meet which started here Saturday, Modi launched a direct attack on the Nehru-Gandhi family, saying it kept its own interests above the nation.

"The country is sinking. The poor are under the burden of price rise. We cannot even feel if there is a government at the centre or not," Modi, possible contender for the prime ministerial post, said.

"The Congress has ruled the country for several decades. At that time there was no opposition, the media was not so strong and there were not so many activists. But what did the Congress do? At that time many countries were trying to rise. India lagged behind. Why? Because they (Congress) never wanted the country to develop," Modi said.

Without naming any one, he launched a direct attack on the Nehru-Gandhi family, vis-a-vis Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi: "Sacrificing the national interest for the interest of one family is the tradition of the Congress," he said.

"They appointed a night watchman by naming Manmohan Singh as prime minister. Had Pranab Mukherjee been prime minister, there would have been less destruction in the country," Modi said.

"Had Pranab been successful, what would have happened to the family?" Modi said.

"Freeing the nation from the Congress rule would be an act of patriotism. It would be a task as great as that our freedom fighters did," Modi said.

He stressed on the need of inculcating hope and aspirations in people, saying that a BJP-led government at the centre would act as a facilitator for those aspirations.

Praising the BJP and focussing on the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Modi said that the BJP was the only alternative for the Congress "misrule".

"The Congress has spread like termites in the country. It is very difficult to get rid of termites. Only one medicine will work, that of the sweat of the BJP worker," Modi said.

  

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 03 2013

    No doubt he is a good orator, state developer, positive dreamer, a good decision maker and a crowd puller by his taunting speeches, that does not mean he can rule this secular country just by humiliating the architect of Indian economy. No doubt he is gifted to articulate his speech at his convenience that does not make him a good prime minister.
    Yes, during Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s rule country was lagging behind because of socialistic policies and she believed in monopoly and her arrogance, but not after her. Dr. Manmohan Singh has done everything good for India, what others even could not dream of. Of course there are plenty of bad people in congress that does not make Dr. Manmohan Singh bad. Yes, he is soft hearted that does not make him puppet either as some hypocrites call him. He has his own method of managing that brings him good name as well as bad name.

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  • krishna, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 03 2013

    Dear Modiji, First look at your face and home to see what is in store. do you read Times of India, today there is one news stating that in MP Brides are for sale for cash and cattle. First clean your house and point the fingers at others MODIJI . We know your hands are soaked with the blood of innocent Gujrathis

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  • abutalmiz, mlr/ksa

    Sun, Mar 03 2013

    Modi contradicting VHP leader Ashok Singhal's opinion, who said at Mahakumb, Allahabad last month that "Gujarat chief minister enjoys the same popularity as that of the first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru".

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