"People will give a reply to whether prices (of essential commodities) have gone down or not," the Congress President told reporters in Rae Bareli, when asked about 100 days of Modi government.
She is on a two-day visit to her Lok Sabha constituency.
Accusing the government of "causing rise in communal tension" in its first 100 days in office, Congress leader Manish Tewari in Delhi questioned the "silence" of the Prime Minister and accused it of encouraging organisations fanning it.
"Modi's eloquence and oratory, his using fine words of communal harmony and peace from the ramparts of the Red Fort and then maintaining a complete silence when Ashok Singhal (VHP) chief, Mohan Bhagwat (RSS chief) and Adityanath (BJP Uttar Pradesh chief) and Giriraj Singh (BJP MP from Bihar) do something else," he said.
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The Congress spokesperson said he does not think that any Prime Minister or President has "by a dictat" said students from class one must stand, sit and listen him.
"Thank God, they have spared the studens from K G," Singhvi said dismissively.
Modi is to give a pep-talk to about 1,000 selected students at the Manekshaw Auditorium here on September 5, which will be beamed live to over 18 lakh government and private schools in the country through Doordarshan and education channels.