“The Prince makes allegations but is not ready to answer any question,” Modi said.
The Gujarat Chief Minister asked the gathering if Congress government gave them computers or mobiles when they could not even provide electricity to charge them.
“Shehzaadeji, you claim to give them mobiles, but does India have power to charge them. Please answer. I want to ask you how much are you interested in India's future,” Modi said citing figures that only 2 per cent schools in Bihar had computers.
Modi also cited example of other states with Congress governments. Assam, he said, had seven per cent computers in schools, Haryana 40 per cent, Maharashtra 45 per cent, Rajasthan (which till now had a Congress regime) with 22 per cent and Uttar Pradesh, where laptops were distributed to gain votes had only 10 per cent computers in schools.
He said against the national average of 22 per cent schools having computers in schools, Gujarat “which was being attacked and abused day and night over various issues had 71 per cent computers in schools”.