Job creation and reviving the economy.
The Opposition party also accused the BJP government of trying to change the "secular core" of the country and creating an atmosphere of intolerance by raising issues like 'ghar wapsi' and 'love jihad'.
Taking a dig at BJP's 2014 Lok Sabha polls slogan "abki bar Modi Sarkar", Congress, during a press conference, showed advertisements based on the theme "abki bar barbad ho gaye".
"On this day two years back, they invited (Pakistan Prime Minister) Nawaz Sharif to New Delhi, but so far the government is not clear on its Pakistan policy. They have failed on foreign policy front," Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari alleged.
"There is a requirement to create over one crore jobs every year. But this government has miserably failed in job creation too," the Congress leader said.
Terming the BJP-PDP combine in Jammu and Kashmir as "unnatural alliance of opportunism", he said "it will have varied security implications for the nation".
"When you talk of internal security...Punjab was peaceful from 1995 to 2016. But under this government, the state reported two big terrorist attacks -- one in Gurdaspur and another in Pathankot. The unnatural alliance of opportunism of BJP and PDP in Jammu and Kashmir will also have varied security implications for the nation," Tewari said.
"They have created an atmosphere of intolerance in the nation by raising issues like 'love jihad', 'ghar wapsi' or those related to food habits. After that, many people returned awards given by the government.
"Modi and his government tried to create a communal wedge
in India on religious lines. I don't think this is the work of fringe elements. This is a strategy of the government and organisations related to it. This is an attempt to polarise the country," Tewari alleged.
Answering queries on charges of scams, including AgustaWestland bribery issue, against the Congress leadership, Tewari said no court has said anything against the party and added "many state governments of BJP are also embroiled in scams".
On Congress facing defeat in various state assembly elections in the last two years, he said it was due to "local factors".
Tewari said the party has a sizeable presence in all parts of the country and people who are thinking of a 'Congress-mukt Bharat' (Congress-free India) are just "day-dreaming".
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