BJP's prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi on Monday dwelled on his 2014 agenda in a TV interview. He said his aim was to empower the people of the country.

In an interview with ETV, he threw light on specific issues ranging from education to defence.

Calling Indian system a legal jungle, he said the processes should be simplified with the use of technology. He said he hopes to infuse new life into the bureaucracy and the system of the country.

He said it was important for India to have a progressive and aggressive defense policy.

He stressed on the need to develop India's limited land resource.

Calling education the foundation of India's growth, he said the people of the country should be empowered for nation's development. He said government should lay due emphasis on development of skills of the human resource.

He stressed on the need of forging new relationship between states and centre. He said centre should give equal opportunities to the states. He said he wants to make India free of corruption and poverty.

Slamming the UPA government for rampant corruption in the system, he said Congress was the reason of all the problems in the country and he wants India free of the Congress Party. He further took potshots at the UPA government, saying they had no vision, no commitment to govern and that they had no interest in nation building.

Talking of his achievements, he said he developed Gujarat with the same staff that Congress had left. He said he intended to do the same for the entire country.