NEW DELHI: Top leaders of opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and its ideological mentor, the Rashtriya Swayemsevak Sangh, have decided to take what they term the “public outrage” against the Congress-led government right up to the voters. The decision to keep the “anger” against the government simmering was taken at a meeting of the BJP and RSS leaders in Delhi on Thursday, in tandem with the party’s face for the next elections, Narendra Modi’s pet slogan “Congress-mukt Bharat”, or an India free of the Congress rule. The BJP on Friday followed this up by deciding to come out with a “chargesheet” against the Congress-led government.A sub-committee formed by the party to finalise this chargesheet at its first meeting on Friday decided to use “crowd-sourcing” by incorporating in it the views of the public.“Congress-led UPA is leaving a legacy of a suffering and insecure India. The chargesheet will be based on this. We will go to the public and take their feedback also on it,” said Ravi Shankar Prasad , who heads the sub-committee. The panel includes the party’s deputy leader in Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde and spokespersons Nirmala Sitharaman and Meenakshi Lekhi , besides Kirit Somaiya and Arti Mehra.“Congress outsources the social media and we will use it for crowdsourcing by inviting suggestions from people. This has been the darkest decade and people would want expression of their anger in this chargesheet,” said Lekhi. The committee has not fixed a time frame in which it plans to come out with the “chargesheet”.At the meeting, attended by BJP brass, including chief Rajnath Singh and Modi, and top RSS leaders like Bhaiyaji Joshi, D Hosabale and Suresh Soni gave ground reports on the party’s chances in various states. The party had identified 106 seats where it had lost by less than a lakh votes in the previous Lok Sabha elections, to focus on, besides the 116 it had won.