Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley today claimed that "knowing its fate" Congress has given up the fight midway even as polling to elect assemblies in five states is still underway.
"In politics, a leader loses when he stops making efforts. I have never seen such a situation where they (Congress) are making a hasty retreat," Jaitley said here.
The BJP leader, while addressing 'Vijay Rath' rally of Haryana Janhit Congress, claimed that people are eager to show Congress the door, both at the Centre and in the states.
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Jaitley claimed that the Congress "has given up fight" knowing its fate.
"Five states are going to polls, four of them are big states. BJP will win in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. In your (Haryana's) neighbouring state Rajasthan, Vasundhra Raje will again become chief minister with a thumping margin.... they (Cong) have given up fight," he said.
"Delhi goes to polls three days later. The situation in Delhi is such that Congress has already given up. Rahul Gandhi came to attend a public meeting in Delhi recently, but finding poor response, he did not address another rally after that. (Congress President) Sonia ji came to address one such meeting," the BJP leader said.
He claimed that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also cancelled his public meeting in Delhi after BJP announced three rallies of Narendra Modi.
"Yesterday, the Prime Minister was scheduled to address a public meeting. We thought since he speaks very less the people of Delhi will be lucky to atleast hear him.
"We kept Narendra Modi's three meetings, and there was a statement from PMO on Friday saying that the PM is busy, therefore, his meeting has been cancelled," the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha said.
He alleged that people are fed up with the Congress-led UPA government for its alleged failure on all fronts and being hit by numerous scams.
Prices of essential commodities are on rise, economy is in shambles, investments have stopped while industrialists are migrating to foreign shores for investment, he claimed.
"If this situation is not changed, from where will employment avenues be generated, the country's economy will come to a halt," he said.