Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today attacked the Samajwadi Party and the BSP for frequently questioning when 'achche din', promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in campaigning for 2014 elections, will come.
Addressing a public meeting in Badaun, Singh said that 'achche din' will come in Uttar Pradesh only after the two parties are wiped out in the upcoming Assembly elections.
"There have been wrongdoings in the liquor business at the level of the state government which will be exposed in time to come...achche din have come in the families of those who are asking where are the achche din," he said.
Making an appeal to the electorate, he said, "Achche din will come in Uttar Pradesh only after SP and BSP are uprooted in the upcoming polls."
Taking a dig at Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi over his remarks that there will be earthquake once he speaks, Rajnath said that there had not even been a wind and asked the leader to speak if he has any 'masala' as per his claims.
The Union Minister said that the state has been giving direction and creating history. It had created history in 2014 by ensuring full majority non-Congress government at the Centre, he noted.
Claiming that there had been not a single corruption charge against any BJP leader in almost three years at the Centre, Singh said, "SP, BSP and Congress point fingers at Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has held the head of the country high at the global level."
Uttar Pradesh polls will be held in seven phases starting on 11 February. Results will be declared on March 11.
With PTI Inputs