The Congress alleged that distraction, propaganda, falsification of facts, intolerance and insulting political opponents and questioning the wisdom of intellectuals has been the hallmark of the BJP-led NDA government.
Claiming that there was "no economic growth and it is a flat growth", it demanded that the government make public the GDP numbers as per the old formula and provide details of those it has given jobs during last three years.
"Hundreds of crores of money they are taking out of the vaults of treasury just to build a personality cult around one person. The BJP has called it 'MODI Fest'," AICC senior spokesperson Anand Sharma told reporters.
In a democracy, the governments are held to account for performance or non-performance. These three years are that of false claims, of betrayal, of boasts and the unmaking of the promises that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP had made three years ago, Sharma said.
"We dare this government to come out with the old series GDP numbers for ten years, and the fresh Numbers, then all of you will see that what they are saying is false?," he said.
Top Congress leaders will hold press conferences across the country tomorrow to highlight the "failures" of the Modi government over its 36 months in power.
Talking to reporters here, Sharma targeted the government for its "publicity spree" over the "MODI Fest" and alleged that the BJP was opening the vaults of the treasury to further the "personality cult" of the prime minister and has spent over Rs 1,500 crore from the central funds.
Expressing serious concerns over the internal security situation, he wondered why this festival was being organised when the poor, the unemployed youth, farmers and vulnerable minorities were in a "pensive" mood.
Sharma described the Indian economy as "sluggish" and the country's growth "flat" with no investments coming in and investment and bank saving rates and non agricultural bank credit off-take all plummeting.
"We demand that government comes out with a White Paper on the state of the economy and makes public the GDP figures as per old formula.
The former union minister of commerce and industry claimed that against the promise of two crore jobs every year by the NDA government only 1.5 lakh jobs were generated last year.
The Congress was also critical of the internal security situation in the country and dubbed the government's Pakistan policy a "diplomatic disaster".
"We have been telling Prime Minister Modi that he should have a clear road map of India with neighbourhood especially Pakistan. His Pakistan policy has been diplomatic disaster to say the least. There is no road map.
Sharma alleged that Modi has got "carried away by propaganda" of his party, and described his government machinery and most of the ministers as "rubber-stamps" who have "nothing much to do except to sing paeans of praise for a non-performing prime minister who is used to making boastful claims on every issue".
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