Given up on 'achche din', people now await 'sachche din': Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Reacting to Modis customary speech, the on Wednesday said all the said was "meaningless" for the common people who have given up on "achche din" (good days) promised by in 2014 and are now waiting for "sachche din" (truthful days).

"The in his last address to the nation (before next polls) on did not utter a single word that would be meaningful to the common person. The people are now tired of the fake 'achche din' and are really waiting for 'sachche din' when Modiji will depart as the Prime Minister of the country," said.

The also challenged for an open debate on issues of corruption, Rafale deal, Vyapam scam, "failing" economy, falling rupee, foreign policy, mob lynchings and woman safety, among others.

"In 2013, Modiji had challenged then Prime Minister to an open debate on the issues of corruption, on and threatening the territorial integrity of India, on falling rupee and economy, on unemployment as also farmers and women.

"We ask Prime Minister today, is he ready for a debate on those very issues with the Congress Will he debate on the issue of corruption, Rafale and Vyapam? Will he debate on the failing economy and falling rupee? Rupee has hit a new low of 70 per dollar and trade deficit has gone over $18 billion," Surjewala said.

"Will he debate on the manner has occupied Doklam, and intruding into Ladakh and engulfing from all sides? Will he debate on Pakistan's sponsored terrorism? Will he debate on the rampant unemployment prevailing in the country?" he added.

Commenting on Modi's observation that world leaders are acknowledging India's prowess, Surjewala said that Modi should desist from "undermining Indians' contribution to the world over the last 70 years".

"Let Prime Minister not insult and India's entrepreneurial spirit. It has not happened in just the last four years. was always a power and India is a power that the world reckons with," the Congress said.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 20:42 IST