Spitting fire at the Congress over the policy being adopted towards Pakistan in the light of the LoC attack, the BJP's national election campaign chief also demanded to know from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh what his government did to check the neighbouring country in the wake of its continued atrocities on Indian soldiers.
The Gujarat Chief Minister was addressing a mammoth rally at Lal Bahadur stadium, his first major public meeting after being made head of the BJP's election campaign committee in June.
"Congress party is a burden on this nation. Today I want to remember NTR when I come here. NTR did service not only to Andhra but the whole of India when he gave boost to anti- Congress politics. It was NTR's efforts that paved the way for formation of a non-Congress government at the Centre.
"All those who claim NTR's legacy, their first duty is to do everything to bring a non-Congress government. It should be their duty to do everything in this regard. I am confident that Andhra Pradesh's political parties will not leave any stone unturned to bring a non-Congress government and end this dynastic rule," he said.
Addressing TDP specifically, Modi said, "It is their duty also to fulfill NTR's dreams."
TDP, headed by N Chandrababu Naidu, is a former constituent of BJP-led NDA and supported the Vajpayee government from 1998 to 2004. The TDP severed its alliance with BJP after the 2004 election defeat.
Modi also praised the governance model of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha of AIADMK in whom the NDA sees a possible ally. "You hate Gujarat, don't speak about it. Take the Tamil Nadu example and speak about the development there."
Modi ended his 45-minute speech taking a leaf out of US president Barack Obama by making the crowd chant "yes we can". He also said that the only vision of a government at the Centre should be "India first".
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