Addressing a poll meeting here, he asked the people to elect a BJP-led government with absolute majority and defeat the forces which were spreading rumours to create political instability in Assam and stop the state from embarking on the path of development.
Attacking former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his statement that his government believed in more work than mere talk, Modi said, "What he said was true and the scams of his period have started speaking now."
In an apparent dig at Singh, Modi said the nation has suffered enough from 'backseat driving' and asked people not to hand over the 'remote control' into anyone's hands.
"The country has suffered enough from this backseat driving. Should Assam be allowed to be destroyed through this backseat driving? They are not interested in the country. Don't give the remote control into anyone's hands," he said.
BJP had repeatedly alleged that the previous Manmohan Singh Government was being run by "remote control" and that there were "two power centres" with Congress President Sonia Gandhi taking all important decisions.
During UPA-I, it had alleged that the Left which was providing crucial outside support was indulging in backseat driving.
Hitting out at chief minister Tarun Gogoi, he said governance has been hit due to corruption and nepotism.
"We are concerned about the sons and daughters of Assam, not the sons and daughters of a select few," he said, taking a dig at Gogoi, whom he accused of being busy only in "settling" his son.
"Three days are left (for polls) and there will people trying to spread lies and rumours. It is your task to counter them by going to every household and not be misled by them. If by chance in Assam an unstable government is formed, forces trying to break the country will try to benefit."
Modi lamented that the state which was one of top five
states after independence figured among the last four states today after 15 years of "misrule" by Congress.
"In last 15 years, Assam has achieved only a third of what other states in India achieved in every field," he lamented, expressing confidence that people of Assam will vote in large numbers in the second phase and elect the BJP and its allies.
Modi made the statements in the presence of BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was questioned by CBI in connection with the Saradha scam. Sarma was earlier a minister in Tarun Gogoi government.
The Prime Minister said just as India's image the world has been enhanced ever since a government with absolute majority was elected in the country, the people of the state should also elect a government of BJP and its allies in Assam with absolute majority.
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