Rahul's Guj visit dramatic and laughable, will benefit us: BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

The today termed as "dramatic and laughable" the visit of Rahul Gandhi, saying his campaign in the poll-bound state will boomerang on the and ensure another victory for the ruling party.

Gandhi began his three-day tour of by attacking Prime Minister Modi on demonetisation, and the 'model' of development while exuding confidence about winning the upcoming Assembly polls.


Launching a counteroffensive, the said Gandhi's visit would herald the defeat of his party.

"The has lost elections wherever had campaigned for the party. Under his leadership that party has lost 28 elections," state spokesperson Pandya said in a release.

Talking to journalists on his arrival in Jamnagar for a road show, the vice president earlier said people are regretting having voted for the

He also said there was a strong undercurrent in favour of the in

Taking a dig at Gandhi's statement that people want change and that the will come to power in Modi's home state, Pandya said, "Gandhi's visit this time, like his previous three visits, is dramatic as well as laughable...It will only benefit the BJP".

Pandya said Gandhi had been hurling "baseless" allegations against the prime minister who is a "popular action leader".

He said Gandhi kept "mum" on the "injustice" meted out to people of when the was at the helm of affairs at the Centre.

"Why doesn't reply to the injustice meted out to people of when the was ruling the Centre? Why did oppose the Narmada Dam project which deprived farmers and women (in dry regions of the state) of water?" he asked.

Pandya accused the of harbouring a "bias" against two top leaders from Gujarat--Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Morarji Desai.

"The delayed conferring Ratna on Patel by over four decades whereas it unceremoniously removed Desai from the post of prime minister," the leader said.

Claiming that no member of the Gandhi family ever visited the famous Somnath temple in the state, Pandya said even the vice president preferred to launch his tour by offering prayers at Lord Krishna temple in Dwarka.

The Somnath temple has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. Patel had envisioned the temple's reconstruction which was completed in the 1950s.

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First Published: Mon, September 25 2017. 22:32 IST