Prime Minister Narendra Modi today sought a majority for BJP in Delhi by presenting himself as a "lucky" person as he ridiculed his rivals for giving all credit for "successes" during his tenure to his good fortune only.
Addressing a rally here, he talked about the performance of his eight-month-old government and said the prices of commodities like petrol and diesel have come down, benefitting the people and helping them save some money.
The "rivals", particularly the Congress, say the prices have come down just because he is "lucky", he said, adding "Do you want a lucky person or someone who is less lucky?
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Taking on Congress and other "rivals" for "ruing that Modi is lucky", he said, "it is not Modi's luck but if somebody has the blessings of 125 crore people, there cannot be any better luck."
He went on to add, "for every success (of the government), lies are spread in an attempt to mislead the people".
Taking on both AAP and Congress, Modi said they "forge friendship behind the curtains" to form a government, apparently referring to their alliance last year.
"However, as soon as polls were declared, they start competing each other in spreading lies which could lead to sensation and give them some space in the media," he added.
Targeting AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, he asked people whether they want development or 'dharnas'.
He emphasised that Delhi needs a government which is "sensible" and "sensitive" to address the problems of the national capital.