The senior BJP leader also said the country was already on course to become 'Congress mukt' (free from Congress) and that the party's dipping fortunes could be attributed to it having remained "captive to a family".
In a free wheeling interview to PTI, Bharti, who had trashed the possibility of Sonia Gandhi becoming the Prime Minister in 2004, said she has "love and respect" for her on a personal level but Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi "does not exist" in her mind.
Once the Hindutva mascot of BJP, Bharti was dismissive of regional parties posing any challenge to her party which she said lent its support base to them in the past around which "formidable fronts" were built to take on the Congress.
While CPI had supported Congress during Emergency, CPI-M was opposed to it.
"They think people's memory is short. All of them had come with us when he fought against Congress," she said.
Replying to a question about her party's pitch for a Congress-free India and whether she believed it was happening, Bharti said," Yes, I feel so. I feel the nation is on course to become Congress-free. I clearly see it. In different places regional parties are in power. We will be here for a long time....We will play a long inning. Sooner the Congress realises this the better."
"Congress never allowed any dynamic, youthful, energetic leader with support base to grow. It remained captive to the family and the family's credibility has been finished. They have become a subject of ridicule. Congress had some very strong leaders but they did not give importance to them," she said.
She praised former Prime Minister late Narasimha Rao and said had Congress wished the party could have freed itself from dynastic politics then.
"But all of a sudden Arjun Singh and Narayan Dutt Tiwari played a dirty game and revived the family. The consequence is that the family is getting finished."
respects the Congress president because she had come to India as a 'bahu' (daughter-in-law) and continued to live in the country even after her husband Rajiv Gandhi's death.
"She also made a place for her in Indian politics. I also respect her as a woman. I love and respect her on a personal level, though I oppose her politically," Bharti said.
On Rahul Gandhi and his likely elevation as Congress president, she said," Rahul has no existence in my mind. Rest is for their party (to decide). They can make him whatever they like. In my view, he is not even fit for me to comment on."
"In Bihar, there was hardly any possibility of our getting majority. At one time we (BJP), Lalu and Nitish were together. When Lalu became CM for the first time we were all together.
"After that Lalu continued to rule Bihar for 15 years. Then we and Nitish fought together. We made Nitish CM. Then there was a sudden jolt. Nitish and Lalu came together. We did not get time to prepare accordingly after that," she said.
"Today, the situation is not like that. We have 72 MPs. Party Chief Amit Shah has made preparations. I will give full credit for it to Amit Shah, his strategy. People do not want SP or BSP now. Now we are ready. We have proved to them that we are ready," she said.
"Modi is now not merely a Prime Minister but has become a hero. PM is different. He is an administrator. Being hero is something different. People feel he can solve all their problems. So the scene has changed." she said.
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