He was speaking after inaugurating the 107 km Bidar- Kalaburagi railway line, built at a cost of Rs 1,542 crore. The project was conceived in 1994.
"The Congress' work culture is atkana (hinder), latkana (delay) and bhatkana (mislead) to stall projects. You will get thousands of such projects in India that get started to reap political mileage but later get stalled," Modi said.
The delay in implementing the projects led to cost overruns and the previous government was to be blamed for this "criminal negligence", he alleged.
Modi also reaffirmed his government's commitment to fighting corruption.
"We are fighting corruption. The Congress has become insensitive. I was surprised that when in Gujarat there were floods, Rajya Sabha election was also going on in the state," he said.
"When people were dying in floods, fields were getting washedaway and farmers were in distress, all their (Congress)legislators were enjoying in Bengaluru. At the same time aminister's house was raided by Income Tax (department) and bundles of noteswere recovered," he alleged.
The party had claimed that they were brought to the Karnataka capital to prevent the BJP from poaching them.
Modi's reference to the IT raid related to Karnataka Energy Minister D K Shivakumar.
He also said people of the country would not forgive those who run their businesses with "bags filled with notes". Such people now feel they have been looted due to demonetisation and that they are now in distress, he said.
"Despite our shutting these three lakh companies, no one burnt Modi's effigies," he said.
The prime minister said officials were working with the help of technology and it was found that there was dishonest business of about Rs 4,000 crore in 5,000 of the three lakh shell companies.
"This money belongs to the country's poor and honest citizens. I cannot allow it to be looted, so I'm in this fight," he said.
The trading community had not opposed the GST and accepted it. It only complained about shortcomings. They brought it to the government's notice and it had to be set right, he said.
"I want to tell the trading community that you give suggestions...my government functions with an open mind. We areready to make all improvements."
Modi said he had also told the bureaucracy that an environment of honesty prevails in the country.
"They fear that if they follow law and rules, officials will question them about their earlier trading history... I want to assure the trading community that no official willopen your old office (files). Those who want to move forward for thecountry, they will be given full protection," he said.
"Earlier some things might have happened, but if they nowwant to walk the right path, they are welcome. They will be given protection...It is the government's duty to support them," he said.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah skipped the function as he had earlier made known his displeasure over being invited at the last minute.
He, however, deputed a senior cabinet colleague.
Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjuna Kharge also stayed away for idential reason.
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