NEW DELHI: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi urged party workers today not to raise "Modi murdabad" slogans against the Prime Minister at a rally in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh In the past several weeks, Gandhi has repeatedly targeted PM Modi on the issue of demonetisation. But when some people at the rally in Jaunpur broke out into a chorus of "Modi murdabad", the Congress VP told them such words have no place at a party meeting."This is a meeting of the Congress Party and the word 'Murdabad' should not be used here. Narendra Modi ji is the Prime Minister of India. Our fight with him is political and we'll defeat him politically," Gandhi said.At the same time, he did not waste the chance to take a potshot at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)."Words like 'murdabad' are used by hardliners and the RSS. That is their job, not the Congress party's," said Gandhi.The Congress leader may have stopped people from hurling invective at Modi, but then went on to rail against the Prime Minister, saying, "Modi has fire-bombed the poor of the country."Gandhi was referring to demonetisation and the subsequent shortage of cash in the economy. He said the move, which the government claimed was aimed against black money and corruption, had proved detrimental for the farmers and poor people.