Narendra Modi crosses all limits in misleading people: Sonia Gandhi
Islampur, West Bengal: Narendra Modi has "crossed all limits in misleading people in his bid to get to the prime minister's chair", Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said continuing her tirade against the BJP's prime ministerial candidate.
"Some parties are there whose main agenda is to spread lies against the Congress. Especially, the BJP's leader is crossing all limits to mislead people. To get Prime Minister's chair he is creating a craze in the whole country," Gandhi said here without naming Modi.
"It seems as if they don't have faith in our country's social, political and constitutional system," she told an election rally here in support of party candidate Deepa Dasmunshi who is fighting from Raiganj constituency in North Dinajpur district.
Gandhi alleged that for the chair they started spreading such a big network of lies that it became a matter of concern if the country's democracy was safe in the hands of such people.
The great leaders of the Congress along with crores of workers toiled hard and made sacrifices to build the country, she said and asserted that her party had struggled to keep the unity of the country in tact.
She said that in the last ten years the UPA government under the leadership of Dr Manmohan Singh had done work for the benefit of all and "it is before you to see".
"Despite the financial problem worldwide, India's growth rate was good. We made policies and programmes and enacted laws for the benefit of all," Gandhi said.