Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Friday launched a shrill attack at BJP's prime ministerial hopeful Narendra Modi, asking him to "stop his vicious" campaign and instead focus on development issues.
Making public her displeasure of Modi's campaign, she told a gathering that people of the country were not school children and hence Modi should not hurl "RSVP" and "ABC" jibes at the Congress and her family members.
"You must be hearing in the television, sometimes ABC sometimes RSVP and sometimes 'da se desh and ka se kawa. Kabhi ba sey bass bhi toh kariye' (You talk about the country, the crow, but sometimes you should stop also).
"You (Modi) are not addressing an educational institution but instead the public of a country," she said.
Modi in his election rallies had earlier said that the country runs on RSVP (Rahul, Sonia, Vadra and Priyanka) model and the Congress party had made ABC - A for Adarsh scam, B for Bofors scam and C for Coal scam as its party symbol.
She hit back at Modi for the third time this week and accused the Gujarat chief of doling out large expanses of land to his friends at throwaway prices.
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"The people of the country understand your Gujarat model very well, where you sold land for a meager amount to your friends."
"If you want to strengthen the public then tell them where do farmers stand in your model? Tell us what you have done for women..."
Urging the people to vote for Sonia Gandhi, she said that they should vote for the Congress party which believes in strengthening the unity of the country.