"If a BJP government had performed during the last year, they would have not needed to market it. You don't require heavy marketing if your product is good," Goa Pradesh Congress Committee President Luizinho Faleiro told reporters here.
"Amit Shah is marketing a rotten product, which is why he has to do such intensive marketing. A good product is always accepted due to demand," Faleiro said.
BJP president Amit Shah is scheduled for a day-long visit to the state tomorrow where he will attend a series of meetings before addressing a public rally at Azad Maidan.
"Now people are feeling let down, both at the state level and the national level, for having believed him and bought his dreams," the Congress leader said.
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