Addressing a press meet here, BJP Vice-president Bandaru Dattatreya said India should seek an unconditional apology from US and termed the incident as an 'insult' to people of India. "UPA government is toothless to deal with US."
Referring to political situation in the country, he said Congress was afraid of BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.
"AICC Chief Sonia Gandhi should first find out a leader to match Modi in her party," he said.
"There is a strong anti-congress wave in the country and public anger is against the UPA government," Dattatreya said.
This election was going to be an historic one, he said, adding, 12 crore youths would decide the fate of the polls.
Survey results showed that 80 per cent of the youths and new voters in the country favour Modi, the BJP leader said.
To give boost to poll campaign in Kerala, Modi would visit the state in the first week of February, he said.
