Addressing a press meet at the Congress headquarters here, Union minister and party spokesperson Manish Tewari also castigated BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's close aide Amit Shah for his comments on Muzaffarnagar riots.
"The 2014 election is more than anything... A clash between two competing visions - a plural, secular and inclusive vision represented by Congress and a theocratic and majoritarian vision represented by BJP.
With opinion polls projecting a surging BJP and the worst ever performance for Congress, Tewari asked what is the kind of India the people want in next five years - a pluralistic India or a theocratic India?
Tewari hit out at BJP over non-release of its manifesto, saying while its leaders found time to issue a 'charge-sheet' against the UPA government, they could not find time to articulate their position on policies even as campaigning for the first phase of polls ends today.
Tewari noted that the experience of personality politics has so far been "disastrous" in all regimes -- from democratic to totalitarian.
