New Delhi: Rejoicing over the victory of its youth wing in Gujarat University elections, Congress on Monday targeted Narendra Modi saying a person, who has not been able to keep his own house in order is going across the country claiming a wave for him in Lok Sabha polls.

Congress students` wing, the National Students` Union of India (NSUI) won six out of eight seats in Gujarat University polls, while the BJP`s student wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) managed to win two seats.

The good news for Congress from Modi-ruled Gujarat came at a time when the party is down in the dumps and one after another opinion poll is giving a clear edge to Modi-led BJP in the next general elections.

Party vice president Rahul Gandhi, who looks after all the frontal wings of the party will meet the victorious candidates of the NSUI to convey his best wishes to them at party office tomorrow.

At the AICC conference, party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said that the victory of NSUI in Gujarat University elections coming after a similar result in MS University Students Union (MSUSU) in Vadodara shows that the Congress youth wing won the polls despite full state support to BJP`s student wing in these polls.

"This is not a flash in the pan. It is very significant. A person, who has not been able to keep his own house in order is going across the nation claiming a wave for himself. People of the nation cannot be misled," he said.

The AICC briefing also saw some minority leaders from Deoband and those belonging to Samajwadi Party and BSP joining Congress in presence of AICC Minority Department Chairman Khurshid Ahmed Saiyed.

"This is not a flash in the pan. It is very significant. A person, who has not been able to keep his own house in order is going across the nation claiming a wave for himself. People of the nation cannot be misled," he said.

The AICC briefing also saw some minority leaders from Deoband and those belonging to Samajwadi Party and BSP joining Congress in presence of AICC Minority Department Chairman Khurshid Ahmed Saiyed.