Slamming the UPA government at the Centre for rampant corruption and misrule during its second term, BJP today said the ruling coalition has no moral right to remain in power as it has lost people's faith.
The UPA government at the Centre has been riddled with corruption charges and failed to provide good governance in the country as a result of which, it has forfeited the moral right to remain in power any longer, BJP national general secretary Dharmendra Pradhan told a 'Jan Aakrosh Rally' in Bihar's East Champaran district.
Accusing the UPA government for prolonging its stint in power by misusing the CBI, he said it has been reduced to a minority after the withdrawal of support by TMC and DMK and is surviving on outside support from SP, RJD and BSP.
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Pradhan, who is BJP's in-charge of Bihar unit, also attacked Congress for its failure to adequately develop the country despite remaining in power for more that 50 years since Independence and asked its president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi to explain the party's failure on all fronts.
Another BJP leader Radha Mohan Singh blamed all other political parties for pursuing dynastic and personality-based politics.
"It is only BJP, which functions on democratic principles and follows the agenda of development," Singh said and urged people to give another opportunity to it to provide good governance and development by voting it to power in the next general elections.
The state BJP chief Mangal Pandey also addressed the rally and urged people to participate in the October 27 'Hunkar Rally' in Patna, which he claimed, will set the tone for the next general elections.