In a veiled attack on Narendra Modi, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today said the BJP wants to vest power in the hands of "one person", and asserted that his party will drive out BJP like it forced out Britishers from India.
"It is not one person but crores of people who run the country. We want to empower you but BJP wants to hand over power to one man," Rahul said, addressing a public rally here.
"BJP leaders who call themselves Hindu haven't read the Gita. Had they opened it, they would have realised that Congress party is not just an organisation but an ideology and no one can touch it," he said.
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The Congress leader also launched a veiled attack on BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, saying "in Gujarat, three corrupt ministers are sitting in the Cabinet but their leader doesn't see corruption."
"They (BJP) speak of corruption but when their CM goes to jail in Karnataka, they don't see corruption," Rahul said.
"It was BJP which tired to stall the Lokpal Bill," he said.
"During the UPA regime, the number of roads built was three times bigger than during the NDA regime," Rahul said, speaking of the achievements of the Congress-led government at the Centre. "Our opponents do not know India's history," he said.