Modi: Will stop calling Rahul 'shehzaada' if Cong stop dynasty politics
October 27, 2013  14:15
Further slamming Nitish Kumar, Narendra Modi said, "He did not betray the BJP but he betrayed the people of Bihar. He betrayed you all."

Modi then went on to criticising the Congress. "Gandhi ji said in Champaran that we want an India free of British. Today from Gandhi Maidan lets dream of Congress mukt India." 

"I was seeing TV last night, our Congress friends seem very troubled. The Congressmen are saying why is Modi calling Rahul the shehzaada. But why did we have to start calling him that? If you feel bad on being called shehzaada then the nation also feels bad on this dynasty politics."

"Dynasty is biggest enemy of democracy. Other enemy is casteism, communal politics and other is opportunism. Sadly, in the politics of Bihar all four evils are present and same in the rule of the UPA," Modi said.

"When the Congress came during last elections, they promised to bring prices down in 100 days, but did prices come down," he asked. "The UPA made the government in 2004 and 2009 and you gave some points in the CMP. But 80 per cent work is not done. Can we forgive such people," he asked.
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