UPA has disappointed people: Modi
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday sternly criticised the UPA government at Centre, saying it has disappointed people of the country with a series of scams coming to light and by ignoring burning issues like price hike.
"This Congress-led UPA government has disappointed people of the country by series of scams and failure of checking corruption and price hike," Modi said while addressing party members on the concluding session of two-day state executive meeting held here.
"Assembly elections are likely to be held in Gujarat by year end and people of the state have to decide to choose between BJP's politics of development and Congress's caste-based politics," Modi said.
"We have won in 2002, 2007 and in 2012 Assembly elections, the condition is more favourable for BJP compared to 2002 and 2007 as people of the country are disappointed with Congress rule at the Centre," Modi said.
Modi's statements come amid large scale dissidents and internal bickering in the state BJP on the issue of exit of Sanjay Joshi from the party and revolt by former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel and his supporters.
The two-day state executive meeting was held in Rajkot, home town of Keshubhai, to finalise BJP's poll strategy for the state Assembly elections scheduled to be held later this year, which the party likes to term as 'Mission 2012'.
On the second day of the meeting, posters supporting Joshi and apparently targeting Modi had appeared around the meeting venue. Some of the dissident workers also protested wearing masks of Joshi and carrying placards, at about 200 metres from the venue, and they were detained by the police.
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