New Delhi:The BJP on Saturday accused the Congress of making multiple false promises in its election manifestos of 2004 and 2009 and said that people are smart enough to not be mislead by such promises this time.
"For us, manifesto is a very important document. The way Congress takes its manifesto and the way it has been making false promises...this country's people are smart enough to reject such false promises," said Railway Minister Piyush Goyal at a press conference at the BJP office here.
"Through lying and by making false statements, this country's people can not be mislead," he added.
Going into the detail, Goyal said, "Congress made big promises in all of its previous manifestos. In 2004 and in 2009, the Congress promised that it will provide direct income to farmers. After running the government for 10 years, they did not do anything about it."
Goyal said that it was under the Modi government that a decision was taken to give Rs 6,000 to poor farmers.
"It was implemented within 24 days and currently all poor farmers have started getting annual Rs 6,000 assistance," he said, referring to the first installment of Rs 2,000 released by the government.
Goyal also accused the Congress of making the false promise of providing electricity to every home in the country in 2004 and again in 2009. "The then Congress president even said in 2004 that within 3-5 years, we will provide electricity to every home," he said.
"When our government came, 18,452 villages were un-electrified... Within five years, we electrified all remaining villages. We have worked to provide electricity to every home," he asserted.
"Congress had said (in its previous manifesto) that it will keep zero tolerance on terrorism. Today, the whole world has seen how the Congress's hand is standing along with terrorism," he added.
Goyal said that when BJP government attacks terrorists forcefully, the Congress president, Rahul Gandhi and other senior Congress leaders raise questions on it and "give support" to terrorists.
"The country that harbours terrorists, their TV channels show the speeches of them (Congress leaders), so that Indians and Indian armed forces can be weakened," he said. He further said, "How they went soft on terrorism, it can be seen in the way they removed the POTA law."