Narendra Modi during his rally in Kochi
New Delhi: Narendra Modi, who addressed back-to-back rallies in the north-east and down south on the weekend, said today that the Congress-led government at the Centre has only 100 days left in power.
"In 100 days, the government will change. We will bring
sadhbhavna ki kheti, ekta ki kheti (seeds of goodwill, seeds of unity," Mr Modi said in a barb at Congress president Sonia Gandhi for her '
zeher ki kheti' remark.
Mrs Gandhi, in an apparent attack at the BJP's PM candidate, had said at a rally in Karnataka last week, "I firmly believe that you will not allow those who sow the seeds of poison, who don't believe in secular credentials and who play the politics of instigating violence to succeed." (
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"For six decades, it was one family that made all the decisions and that's going to change and very soon all the decisions that would be made would be for the entire families of the nation," Mr Modi said today as he addressed a convention in Kochi.
"The Congress thinks all good deeds have been done by only one family. And no one else has done anything else," he added.
Later at a rally in Thiruvananthapuram, the Gujarat Chief Minister lashed out at the Left for unable to generate jobs in Kerala.
"Why should you leave Kerala for jobs? Why are young people moving out of God's own country? Communists believe in power, they don't believe in democracy," Mr Modi said.
Mr Modi also used the stage to slam the 'third front' saying, BJP is the third alternative for Kerala.