At a rally in Modi's hometown Vadnagar, Gandhi claimed the prime minister was frequently changing the planks on which the BJP wanted to contest the Gujarat polls.
"A magician also tries to hide something. When he performs tricks, he tries to divert the (audience's) attention. Similarly, Narendra Modiji has in the last 10-15 days tried to divert your attention from actual issues," Gandhi alleged.
"Finally, he got frustrated and yesterday he accepted defeat and said he will not talk about issues but about himself. The truth has caught up with Narendra Modiji," he added.
Gandhi alleged that Modi, who began his campaigning with the issue of Narmada water, had to abandon that plank after getting "exposed".
"Modiji started saying he will contest the election on the issue of Narmada water. It came to notice that the river water did not reach villages and went to the Tata Nano factory," he claimed.
"After 2-3 days he said he will contest election on the issue of OBCs. Even that did not work. Thereafter, Modi declared he will contest on the basis of 22 years of development. It, too, did not bear fruit.
Referring to a report, Gandhi denounced the Modi government for spending "Rs 3,700 crore on advertisements". "Our government will use that money for your health and education," the Congress leader said.
He claimed that earlier the PM talked about jobs, corruption, schools, colleges and hospitals but he had stopped doing it now. "Neither does he talk about jobs nor about depositing Rs 15 lakh in your bank accounts".
"At a poll rally yesterday, the PM spent 90 per cent of the time speaking about himself but the election is not about him or myself, BJP or Congress, but about the future of Gujarat," Gandhi said.
"In our speeches, we do not talk about ourselves but only about two things -- what the BJP did in 22 years and what the Congress will do in the coming five years," he said.
Gandhi also questioned Modi's "silence" on the issue of corruption, especially the graft allegation against BJP president Amit Shah's son Jay Shah.
"Modiji cannot escape Rafale or Jay Shah issues, whatever he may say (at election rallies). Even if he does not talk about corruption in his 200 speeches, the PM cannot escape this. Gujarat has decided that the next government will not be of industrialists, but of the poor, farmers, labourers and small businessmen," he said at a rally at Patan.
"The Congress allocated Rs 35,000 crore to MNREGA, while the BJP government gave Rs 33,000 crore to the Tata Nano factory. Water from the Narmada went to that factory. The factory gets electricity for 24 hours when you get it only at night," Gandhi alleged.
Land from villages in Mundra was given to (Gautam) Adani at "Rs 1 per metre" rate, which the latter sold it back to the government for "Rs 3,000 per metre", he alleged.
He promised a complete loan waiver to farmers in the state under a Congress rule.
"I promise that the Congress will get you the right price (for farm produce) and will also let you know in advance how much you are going to get," he said.
A Congress government will also spend money to improve health care facilities and education in the state, he assured.
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