"Our party believes in communal harmony. We believe in uniting the country and not dividing country.
"I would like to ask you. Is someone who makes tall claims and speaks lies fit for the PM's post?" Gandhi told an election meeting here, without taking the name of Modi, who had yesterday targeted her over meeting the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Delhi.
"The country has many serious issues to deal with," Gandhi said.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, she said the Congress had also taken several development steps and programmes to strengthen infrastructure.
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"No country has an act equal to the Food Security Act, which ensures grains at subsidised rates and protects children from malnourishment, while the MGNREGA gives employment opportunities," she said.
The Congress had brought the Forest Rights Act also to protect the interests of the tribals, Gandhi said.
"Violence is a big impediment toward the progress and development of the country. I appeal to my brothers and sisters to return to the mainstream," she added.