Cong indulging in mud-slinging because it dare not debate

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

The is indulging in mud-slinging against the government because it finds it easier than debating on issues like development, said Tuesday, in an apparent reference to allegations on the fighter deal.

Addressing a rally here, he mocked Congress, saying the 125-year-old party has been reduced to such a condition that it is "begging" with small parties for alliances.

He said even if the gets allies, the coalition will not be successful.

said his government believes in social justice for all and that its 'Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas' (cooperation of all, development of all) campaign is not just a slogan.

He expressed confidence that the BJP would emerge victorious in the upcoming Assembly polls in as well as in the Lok Sabha elections next year.

"They (Congress) are indulging in mud-slinging because they find it easier... They have indulged in mud-slinging earlier too. But I want to tell them, the more you throw mud at us, the more the lotus (BJP's symbol) will bloom," said.

He was apparently referring to the charges of corruption being levelled by the in the fighter deal.

Modi said the opposition party, instead of indulging in mud-slinging, should engage in a debate on issues like development which "they do not dare to".

Addressing the rally where and were also present, the said the opposition parties had formed the "Maha-gathbandhan" (grand alliance) out of fear of losing the polls.

"Congress has become a burden on the country today. It is the responsibility of BJP workers in democracy to save the country from it," he said.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 15:40 IST