The Congress also hit back at Modi for his veiled attack on the party at a public meeting in Coimbatore yesterday during which he had said a "campaign of lies" has been let loose on the issue of dalits under a "deliberate conspiracy" to disintegrate the country, saying he has acted more like a BJP leader and a "pracharak" than as Prime Minister since taking office.
"It is a Thumbs Up government. Everyday it wants to have a blast (Kutch toofani ho jaye),"party spokesman Ajoy Kumar told reporters, taking a jibe at its "penchant for event management".
He said the Digital India campaign was launched with much fanfare but its ambitious outlay was halved "within no time" and now only one fifth of the amount originally estimated has been set aside for the scheme.
"They just want to do event management each time. They have a penchant for it," he said.
Kumar said remarks by Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and some other BJP leaders on the issue of reservation were "not conducive" to spreading harmony in the society.
In Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu yesterday, the Prime Minister had ruled out scrapping reservation and made a veiled attack on Congress for its "campaign of lies".
"Earlier they tried to instigate farmers. That did not succeed.....Now in the name of dalits, lies are being spread. Wherever they go, whenever they go, they utter lies. They repeat the lies on top of their voice. A campaign of lies has been let loose to mislead and fool dalits." Modi had said.
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