In a counter attack on Rahul Gandhi for asking Narendra Modi to "stop fooling" the people, BJP leader Arun Jaitley today said voters are not "ullus" (fools) if they exercise their vote against the Congress.
Jaitley, who is facing a tough contest in Amritsar, said Rahul must accept that people are "angry" with the Congress.
"With 121 Parliamentary constituencies going to poll today, almost half of India would have voted in 2014 general elections. What are the trends? The Third Front or the Federal Front is the non-starter. The Congress lags far behind," he said.
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At an election meeting in Bihar yesterday, Rahul had said, "Modiji, Hindustan ko ullu banana band karo (Modiji, stop fooling the people of Hindustan)".
Jaitley claimed the NDA is the only combination which has a real chance of forming the government.
Besides, the usual emphasis on the anti-incumbency against the UPA, national mood is in favour of Narendra Modi, he claimed.
"An issue that concerns the average Indian is who will provide a stable government," he said, adding the answer to the question squarely helps the BJP and NDA.