Congress is not afraid of leaders like Modi: Hari Prasad

(Siasat News) Mr. K. Hari Prasad, General Secretary of AICC while addressing a press conference organized by Bangalore Press Club and Bangalore Reporters Guild at Bidar told that Congress Party which forced the British to leave the country is not afraid of leaders like Modi. Congress leaders have sacrificed their lives for the independence of the country. After getting independence leaders like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and others have also scarifies their lives for the country. Terrorist parties are encouraging Terrorist to disrupt the peace of the country. If the person who led Mafia Group hailing from the birth place of the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, if he leads the country, his party will leave no stone unturned to make this country Hell. As CM of Gujarat Modi has not done any good work. For the overall development of the state the people of Gujarat are responsible and not Modi. Gujarat has been on the path of progress for the past so many years. Diamond traders and other businessmen have played an important role in developing the state. What role did Modi play in this progress. The persons who organized murders and various crime after the Godhra incident, are declaring that Gujarat is a developed state and they are presenting BJP leader Modi as Prime Ministerial candidate. Earlier BJP had entered into election with the slogan “India shining” but Congress lit the country when it assumes power. Now BJP has come forward with a slogan “Modi ko Jitao, Bharat ko Bachao”. This time also Congress will save the country. Mr. Hari Prasad told that Congress Party is confident that under the leadership of Ms. Sonia Gandhi, country will progress. There is an unrest in BJP circles. Since the party has projected Modi as Prime Ministerial candidate ignoring the claim of Mr. L.K. Advani. Nobody is raising any voice in support of Mr. Atal Bihar Vajpai. BJP is a party which tell lies after assuming power. It will be ruined in the trap of its own lies.

————Siasat News