The Congress Vice President also said that the Prime Minister will get a "jolt" once the results of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections are out.
"Modi likes to read janampatri (horoscope), search Google and peep into the bathrooms of people...But he is a failure as a Prime Minister," he said at a joint press conference with Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav where the SP-Congress alliance released a 10-point Common Minimum Programme (CMP).
His comments come against the backdrop of the Prime Minister's remarks in Parliament that one should learn the art of "bathing with a raincoat on" from Manmohan Singh as there was not a single taint on him despite so many scams having taken place during his regime.
Modi had said in an election rally in Haridwar yesterday that BJP had a detailed dossier on the Congress leaders.
"Mein Congress ke logon se kehta hoon: jabaan sambhaal kar rakho, warna mere paas aapki poori janampatri padi hui hai (hold your tongue, I have your entire horoscope).
about person" on Google, the Congress Vice President hit back, saying, "...He likes to search Google and he can do so in his past time...But he has failed in his functions as PM...He will get a jolt from the results of these elections."
"(Actually) Modi's policy is that of distraction...When he cannot give answers to issues like employment, security, demonetisation...He indulges in distraction and the whole country knows about it," Rahul said.
He said Modi had promised to provide two lakh jobs every year and last year only one lakh youths were provided jobs and this year with the unemployment going high, things are back to square one.
Speaking at the press conference, the UP Chief Minister said emotions and anger were not right as these were elections for growth and prosperity of the state.
To a question on prominent Muslim clerics like Maulana
Ahmed Bukhari and Kalbe Jawwad extending support to BSP, Akhilesh said personal issues should not be manifested at the political level.
"One maulana earlier used to seek votes for BJP and is now backing BSP. Is he working towards an alliance between the two parties? As far as the second maulana is concerned you can ask him personally he will give his blessings to the two of us," he said.
Reality is that the voters understand that the alliance is going to sweep these elections and change Uttar Pradesh, he said.
To a question on "lack of coordination" in the alliance, especially on certain seats where both parties are in contest, Rahul said, "On 99 per cent of 403 seats there is no problem and issues are being resolved on the remaining seats...We are fighting elections together...It is wrong to say there is no coordination in alliance."
"We also want that the state get a government of all and everyone feels that it is their government...We will help farmers and give jobs to youths," he said.
Akhilesh said he was happy with initial voting trend in the first phase of polling. "First votes went to SP-Congress alliance and so the alliance will be ahead," he said.
In a dig at BSP chief Mayawati, Akhilesh referred to statues of elephants and stone memorials built in her tenure and said, "Pattharwali sarkar bhi ab development ki baat kar rahi hai...Yeh alliance ka impact hai.
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