It was also unsparing in its criticism of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, alleging his ministers "looted" the country while he blamed constitutional watchdogs like CWG and CVC for the slump in the economy.
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj accused the Prime Minister of speaking "untruth", in an apparently reference to his remarks that bureaucrats were hesitant to take decisions fearing CVC and CAG.
She mocked the claim of Congress that it was not its tradition of naming the PM candidate and said a tradition is something which party leaders and workers are aware of, not something which they are reminded of at the last moment.
"This is a party which hears the voice of conscience a bit too late and realises its tradition a bit too late. The truth is that Congress is scared and refused to declare its leader fearing defeat. The battle will be between our visible leader and their invisible leader," she said in a hard-hitting speech on the last day of two-day BJP National Executive meeting.
Asking whether the PM did not feel a "tinge of hesitation" when he said last year on the completion of four years of UPA-II that the economy he had inherited was a glass only half-full, she said the NDA government had left behind an economy growing at a robust 8.4 per cent which slowed down to 4.5 per cent under him.