No 'Dhoom 3' this time: Narendra Modi tells Rahul, Sonia
Balotara: Taking a jibe at Rahul Gandhi for mentioning 'Dhoom' movie for attacking BJP in his speech during a rally, Modi on Saturday said, the Congress vice president remembered the movie "because of a motorcycle ride he had with a history-sheeter after Gopalgarh firing incident in 2009."
"Shehzade remembered Dhoom film because of a ride on a stolen motorcycle with a history sheeter in Rajasthan's Gopalgarh. He kept then chief minister Ashok Gehlot in dark and reached Gopalgarh where he rode pillion on a motorcycle, which was a stolen bike, with a historysheeter."
"In Dhoom-3, father and son do all the things and in the country, mother and son play game. The country has seen their two Dhooms but Dhoom-3 sequel (of mother and son) is not going to happen now," he said.
Shahzada came to Rajasthan without informing their CM & rode on a bike belonging to a history sheeter. Perhaps he was inspired by Dhoom 3.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 12, 2014
Accusing Congress of hatching conspiracies through CBI to send him behind bars, Narendra Modi said Congress and its "agents" could not harm him despite "overtime" in the last ten years.
"CBI worked round the clock to implicate and send me behind bars. Madam Sonia's government and agents worked overtime to ruin me but what happened? I came clean," Modi said, addressing a public meeting in support of Sonaram, BJP candidate from the keenly watched constituency of Barmer.
Barmer constituency in Rajasthan has generated a lot of interest as expelled BJP leader Jaswant Singh is contesting from here as an Independent, defying the party.
He said that this is the first election when ruling party is grouping with its partners, making all efforts to make other allies not to retain power, but to stop him from being Prime Minister.
"They have only one agenda --- stop Modi. Why they are restless and upset and why they are conspiring because they know that if Modi comes (to power), where will be their place after May 16," he taunted.
Exuding confidence that the BJP would win all the 25 constituencies in Rajasthan, Modi said Congress would not be able to touch double figure in any of the states and would not be able to win even a single seat in some states including Rajasthan.
"Congress has never seen such bad days before. They are afraid, have left the battle and accepted defeat," he said.