Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday dared the Congress to contest the next phases of the Lok Sabha polls on the Bofors scandal in which former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was an accused.
“If the Congress and its ‘Raagdarbaris’ are so much concerned about corruption why don’t they come up with issue of Bofors scandal in last two phases of elections that will cover Punjab and Delhi. It is the best time for them to clear themselves,” said Modi while addressing a massive rally at Tata College Ground in Chaibasa in Jharkhand.
Recently at a rally in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Modi took a swipe at Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s father and Rajiv Gandhi, calling him Bhrashtachari number 1 (corrupt number 1).
There were allegations that Swedish defence manufacturer Bofors had paid huge kickbacks to Rajiv and others for the sale of its artillery gun to India when he was the PM. Also, Modi said “mahamilavat” of the Opposition parties are keen to form a “khichdi” Government at the Centre.
Modi also alleged the grand alliance of Opposition parties does not at any cost want a Government with absolute majority.
He said people must vote for a strong majority-led Government and not a remote controlled-led regime.
Stressing on the need to give a majority Government in Jharkhand, he said the future of the nation will be decided in these five years.