He also sought the opposition's cooperation in the passage of the OBC Bill and the triple talaq bill, besides holding constructive discussion on holding simultaneous polls to Parliament and state assemblies.
Replying to the debate on the motion of thanks on President's address in the Rajya Sabha, he said the slogan of 'Congress-mukt Bharat' was not coined by him but by Mahatma Gandhi who after independence wanted the Congress party to be disbanded as there was no need for it.
"We want Mahatma Gandhi's India as he had said there is no need for Congress now. The slogan of 'Congress-mukt Bharat' is not Modi's idea, it was given by Mahatma Gandhi," he said amid thumping of desks by BJP members.
The prime minister recalled the words of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi after then prime minister Indira Gandhi's death, and said the party wanted an India in which thousands of innocent Sikhs were done to death.
"'When a big tree falls'...you remember these lines. Is this the India the Congress wants," he asked.
"You call us name changers....we are aim changers - we work hard and have ushered in a paradigm shift in the working of the Government. Innovative projects are being thought about and completed in a time bound manner," he said.
Responding to criticism over his Davos visit, Modi said, "I also went to Davos, you also went to Davos. But the difference is - you went with a letter to save someone."
He sought the opposition's cooperation in working out a solution in this regard.
Talking about the Congress claim that it had brought Aadhaar, he said, "Let me remind them about a debate in the Rajya Sabha in 1998 and what L K Advani Ji said. It is in his speech that you will find the genesis of Aadhaar."
Modi wondered why some people felt bad when India improves its ease of business rankings.
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