Cong manifesto a 'bundle of lies' and unkept promises: Modi

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Press Trust of India Gumla (Jharkhand)
Last Updated : Mar 27 2014 | 3:41 PM IST
Narendra Modi today slammed the Congress manifesto, calling it a "bundle of lies" and said the party has only repeated the promises it made in 2004 and 2009 but did not fulfil.
"Congress announced its manifesto yesterday which is a bundle of lies. They had announced the same promises in their 2004 and 2009 manifestoes," he told a public meeting held here in support of BJP candidate for Lohardaga(ST) Lok Sabha seat, Sudarshan Bhagat.
"For any political party, a manifesto is equal to the Gita, the Bible, the Koran and should not be a document to hoodwink the people," the BJP prime ministerial candidate said and accused Congress of not fulfilling its past promises like controlling price rise or ensuring a job to a member of each family.
Turning to the crowd, Modi said, "You (people) ask them (Congress) how many points (of the manifesto) they had implemented in the last five years? When did they implement them? And what was the output?
"If you ask these questions you can stop the tradition of announcing untrue manifestoes of political parties," he added.
The coming Lok Sabha election, he said, has turned into a storm which would "sweep away looters and destroyers of the country".
Congress leaders were involved in corruption in mining of coal and iron ore affecting the prosperity of the people, he alleged.
He also hit out at the UPA government over alleged corruption in giving clearances for power projects and revived his "Jayanthi tax" barb to target former Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan.
Modi claimed that India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had "mocked" at the demand for creation of separate state of Jharkhand.
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First Published: Mar 27 2014 | 3:41 PM IST

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