Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Monday said that the Congress had a single point agenda which was to stop him.
"The Congress is only pursuing a single-point agenda which is to stop Modi at any cost, as they are aware that once this happens, they will be ruined," Modi said.
"They have looted the country and all the wealth is kept in foreign banks. It must be brought back. The people want it to be brought back; they are not scared to ask for it. It is only those whose money is stashed abroad who are scared," he added.
He further said that none of the promises made by the Congress had been fulfilled.
"It is the people who are fighting this election this time and not the parties. They want a change in the country," said Modi.
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"They had promised to make India slum-free within five years, and had also said that they would provide 10 crore jobs to the youth and control inflation. Has all this happened?" he asked.
"The government in Delhi must reply, but they are keeping quiet. They are the ones who have betrayed the people of the country. Instead, they are asking Modi to give replies," he added.
He also attacked Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his statement about a prince on a white horse carrying a magic wand, who would solve all of India's problems.
"I was wondering who that prince could be. Then I realised that it must be one person with Rs.1 lakh in his pocket, a Class 10 pass who is now worth Rs.300 crore," Modi said.
"But now, they are worried that they are facing a challenge, that too, from a chaiwala," he added.