It also raked up the issue of infiltration, a major poll plank of the saffron alliance in the state, to attack Congress, saying its "affection" was not for Assamese people but infiltrators whom the Tarun Gogoi government had "cultivated" as a "vote bank".
Rahul, in his public meeting, had hit out at BJP over its government's alleged failures and for encouragement to violence wherever it was in power, including Haryana, while claiming that RSS wanted to "impose" its ideology in the country.
"There is an increasing frustration with Congress and it has reached a stage where party leaders are leaving as they have no faith in his leadership," BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma told a press conference.
In Assam, people want to get rid of Congress' 15-year rule of "corruption and mal-governance", he said, claiming that over 32,000 factories were closed in the state during this period.
He also referred to industrialist Vijay Mallya, who has been accused of wilfully defaulting on bank loans and has left India, as a "baby" of Congress, alleging that Mallya was given Rs 3,100 crore bail-out by the then Manmohan Singh government. "Congress should explain how much commission it received."
"Our government will recover all the dues including those owed by Congress," he said.