After Gandhi launched a sharp attack on the Centre at a public meeting in the poll-bound state, BJP hit back alleging whether it was Congress chief or party vice president Rahul Gandhi they had nothing good to talk about their party's 15-year-rule in the state and believed in only abusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Countering her attack on the government over its alleged lack of concern for the poor, BJP National Secretary Shrikant Sharma said it increased the minimum pension to Rs 1000 and recently announced payment off 8.33 per cent towards EPF of employees having salary up to Rs 15,000.
"She should be rather speaking about what her government has done for Assam. There are no jobs, not even drinking water for people in the state. There is no basic infrastructure and a lot of corruption. She is attacking the Modi government to deflect attention from the Assam government's failures," he said.
Congress, he alleged, had become like a "termite-infested" tree and no amount of attack on the Prime Minister will cure the opposition party.