Continuing his scathing attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the maximum number of jokes that one will find online are made on the ministers of the grand old party.
"If you search on Google, you will find maximum jokes on the Congress ministers than on any other minister," said Prime Minister Modi while addressing a rally here.
Training his gun at another political rival the Samajwadi Party, Prime Minister said that the truth of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav will be exposed on March 11 (UP polls result day).
"On March 11, Akhilesh will be exposed," he said.
Condemning the incident of imprisoning BJP workers, the Prime Minister said that the SP is misusing law for its own benefit.
"Is the government used like this? BJP workers were forcibly imprisoned. Who misuses law for its personal motive?" he said.
Urging the people to bring about a positive change, Prime Minister Modi said Uttar Pradesh is witnessing a storm of change, which can be achieved by the BJP coming to power.
Prime Minister Modi on Wednesday continued his tirade against the Congress by training his guns at his predecessor Dr. Manmohan Singh, accusing him of letting corruption run free under his nose but managing to steer clear of any charges.
"Dr. Manhmohan has played a significant role in the economic system of India. But during the most corrupt regime in the nation, there was not a single corruption charge against him. This art of taking a bath wearing a raincoat must be learnt from Dr. Manmohan Singh," he said.
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