"You must ensure that a pro-poor, secular government comes to power at Delhi. We don't need a government that promotes hate and anger. We don't need a government that makes Hindus fights Muslims," he said while addressing an election rally here.
The country also does not want a government that "imposes ideas from one state on another," Rahul said in an apparent reference to Modi's assertions that the Gujarat model of development would be replicated in the rest of the country once the BJP comes to power at the Centre.
Rahul said he was happy that Congress was fighting the elections by itself and there was no need for any compromise.
"I am proud to see our workers all charged up and ready to fight elections and ready to fight under Congress banner. Now we will not have to compromise," he said.
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Congress' long-time ally DMK had walked out of the UPA coalition in March 2013, citing the emotive Sri lankan Tamils issue even as the Dravidian major had spurned the national party's offers for a pre-poll alliance this year.
The party was last routed in the 1967 Assembly elections when DMK under its founder C N Annadurai first wrested power from the national party and has been riding piggyback on either DMK or AIADMK.
Taking a dig at the BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate, Rahul said that while modi talks of the Gujarat model of development, he should witness the Tamil Nadu model,indicating that the southern state fared better, a claim made by Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.