Addressing a 'Janvedna Sammelan' and later a press conference yesterday at Ankleshwar town, about 90 kms from here, Patel said, "The party is not afraid of such full of arrogance threats."
He claimed that the outcome of Assembly elections in the five states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Goa and Punjab will reveal that BJP's days are numbered.
Under fire from the Opposition over his "raincoat" barb at his predecessor Manmohan Singh in Parliament, Modi at a poll rally in Haridwar had recently asked the Congress to hold its tongue and show regard to the dignity of language.
Dubbing November 8, 2016, as "black day", Patel said demonetisation reflects the economic "anarchy" imposed on the country because of which businesses have been shut, massive job losses have happened and the common man has suffered immense hardships.
"The government is accountable for the daily hardships faced by people. Over 120 deaths that have taken place because of people having to stand in long queues to withdraw their own money, this national tragedy has happened because of the wrong policy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," Patel, the political secretary of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, alleged.
Referring to Modi's campaigns like 'Clean India', 'Digital India', 'Startup India' among others, he alleged that the PM is interested in marketing his own image while pointing out that the river Ganga remains uncleaned.
Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee's former president Arjun Modhwadia and former Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Tushar Chaudhary also criticised the Modi-led government's economic policies.
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