"A Congress leader yesterday said BJP had picked up its garbage. Now that they (rebel leaders) are with us you are comparing them with garbage. You should realise that Congress is a sinking ship which is being deserted by everyone," he said addressing an election meeting in Doiwala area here as the campaigning for the February 15 Uttarakhand Assembly polls came to an end.
On Congress's charge that BJP had engineered defections in the party, Singh said his party was not responsible for the "sorry state" of Congress.
Exhorting people to give BJP a chance to serve them for five years, the Home Minister said the 2014 Lok Sabha polls were a turning point in the country's electoral history as people for the first time gave absolute majority to a non-Congress government at the Centre.
"The result of their verdict is for everyone to see. India is the fastest growing economy in the world today. It has been acknowledged by economists all over the world.
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The senior BJP leader also hailed the government for the PoK surgical strikes carried out last year.
"The surgical strikes gave a message to the whole world that we are a peace loving country with no expansionist ambitions and want friendly relations with our neighbours, but if provoked, we will retaliate. Both sensitivity and courage are needed to run a democracy," he said.
Earlier, Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti asked people to vote overwhelmingly in favour of BJP saying the Congress-led state government was the main roadblock in the path of its development.
"A BJP government in the state will ensure early completion of the Rs 12,000 crore all-weather chardham roads as well as projects related to Namami Gange," she said.