Launching the BJP's campaign in the poll-bound state, he said the top Congress leadership was wary of taking action against Singh as it too was "sailing in the same boat".
Modi was addressing the "Abhar" rally of the BJP here after laying the foundation of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Kothipura in Bilaspur district, Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) in the Haroli constituency in Una and dedicating a steel processing plant at Kandrori in Kangra district online from the Water Sports Complex on the banks of the Gobind Sagar dam.
Singh is facing money-laundering charges and a disproportionate assets case.
Asserting that no case of corruption had surfaced since the BJP-led NDA government came to power at the Centre three years ago, Modi said till 2014, the newspapers were full of reports about scams, be it the Coalgate or the 2G scam, and asked the people of Himachal to "throw out the government on bail".
The NDA government believed in development and currently, 13 major projects involving an investment of Rs 15,000 crore were under implementation, which would accelerate the economic activities and generate employment, the prime minister said.
He promised that all the four crore left-out families in the country and those living in "jhuggis" (slums) would be provided free electricity connection within the next 1,000 days and claimed that about 70-80 per cent of the target had already been achieved.
Expressing his "special" love for Himachal, the prime minister said the AIIMS, to be set up at a cost of Rs 1,300 crore, would have 30 super-speciality units, 15 to 20 operation theatres, a 750-bed hospital, a medical and a nursing college and added that the "state-of-the-art" institution would not only cater to the need of Himachalis, but alsoof those leaving in the adjoining areas and tourists.
Modi alleged that the Rs-70 crore steel processing plant was delayed over the last 10 years due to a "tussle between different departments" as there was "a prime minister in every department and thus, decision-making suffered", adding that he sorted out the issues and the project was through.
Modi also lauded the media for highlighting last year's surgical strikes by the Army on its first anniversary, which he said boosted the morale of the armed forces and proved that "hum kisi se kam nahin (we are no less than anybody)".
The acceptance of the One Rank, One Pension (OROP) demand of the ex-servicemen was the "fulfillment of a promise" made to them, the prime minister said, adding that three instalments of the arrears had already been paid and the fourth one would be released soon.
Lauding Union Health Minister J P Nadda for launching the 'Indradhanush' scheme with an aim to achieve total immunisation of the children in the country against dreaded diseases, he said the third phase of the drive had been launched to ensure that every child was vaccinated before Diwali.
The chief minister presented a traditional Himachali cap, a shawl and a 'thangka' painting to the prime minister.
The 68-member Himachal Assembly is likely to go to polls in November.
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