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Give me an oppurtunity to serve you: Modi

| | Feb 02, 2015, at 01:20 am
New Delhi, Feb 1 (IBNS): With less than a week left for the Assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attacked the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and alleged that the two parties were competing to tell lies to people.

Modi asked people  to give him an opportunity to serve them.

"They are competing to make false promises, telling lies and imposing false allegations. Infact, they wake up in the morning and think of what lies to propagate. All these lies could lead to sensation and give them some space in the media," Modi said while addressing a rally in  west Delhi's Dwarka area.

He urged people to vote for a 'lucky' person like him and said: "If Modi's luck benefits the people of the country then that is a good thing....Is there any need to bring someone unlucky in power in the national capital."

Modi alleged that the AAP and the Congress had "forged friendship behind the curtains" last year in order to form a government in the national capital.

Slamming the AAP, he said running a government is a serious 'issue'. He urged people not to vote for a party which are interested in 'dharnas'.

He said: "Politics and running a government is a serious issue. One needs to realize the problems people are facing. It is not all about running away from the government."

"Delhi needs responsible government," Modi said.

Delhi will vote to elect a new Assembly in Delhi on Feb 7.

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