He asked Congressmen to unite so that "when the downfall comes" it should be able to occupy the space that would be created by Modi's "exit".
"Modi promised good days to farmers. Now farmers are committing suicide. Wherever I go in the country, the farmers are abusing Modiji. They are not criticising but abusing. Youths are not getting jobs and despite making promises thrice, OROP has not been given yet.
Despite promises of putting Rs 15 lakh of black money parked in foreign banks in every citizen's account, nothing has been done so far, he said.
Giving a pep talk to Congress workers, Rahul invoked Steve Jobs' efforts that revived the fortunes of a floundering Apple.
Describing Congress as a "family", he said people with different voices debate ideas and work together in the party.
"Let there be talks between leaders and workers," the Congress leader said, in an apparent message to partymen in the state for launching a cohesive and concerted effort to revive Congress in the state which sends 80 MPs to Lok Sabha.
"The Congress party is not like the RSS which guides the government. Every member's voice is heard here unlike what happens under (RSS chief) Mohan Bhagwat," Gandhi said at the meet, the party's first major programme to deliberate on ways to galvanise it after the 2014 Lok Sabha poll debacle which saw its tally tumble to an abysmal 44.
No party candidate except for Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Rahul could win the last Lok Sabha polls from UP when a Modi wave swept the state. In the last assembly polls, the party's tally stood at an unimpressive 28 out of the 403 seats.
