They have spent nearly Rs.100 crore in advertising their projects and false accomplishments to woo the voters.'
He said on one side, the Congress talked about austerity and on the other it was wasting public money.
'We are very confident since we are contesting on all the 90 seats on our own. There is no possibility of any kind of alliance. Our candidates represent minorities and other sections of the society. Next week we will release the party's manifesto,' said Goel.
The Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government got the assembly dissolved seven months ahead of the expiry of its term to seek early polls and a fresh mandate.
The Congress, which led in 59 assembly segments of the 90-member assembly in the general elections this May, won nine of ten Lok Sabha seats in the state.
'In Haryana, our direct fight is with the Congress and we want to uproot this corrupt government at any cost. They have failed on all the fronts. Hooda was talking about making Haryana a power-surplus state in just two years, but we are still power deficit,' Goel said.
The BJP leader added: 'Inflation is on an all-time high and the Congress has not fulfilled its promises in the manifesto. There is no development in the areas of education, industries, employment and law and order situation.'
Haryana assembly elections are due Oct 13 and votes will be counted Oct 22.