Addressing three rallies at Visavadar, Savarkundla and Amreli in the Saurashtra region, Gandhi also reached out to Patidars and attacked Modi over his "silence" on Rafale deal and "proximity" to select industrialists.
Before setting out on the campaign trail, Gandhi offered prayers at the famous shrine of Lord Shiva at Somnath.
"Narnedra Modi is a 'zabardast' (excellent) actor, even better than Amitabh Bachchan. Generally, an actor has to put contact lens when he has to weep...His eyes burns and tears roll down. But Narendra Modiji does not need any contact lens for tears to roll down his eyes," Gandhi told a rally at Savarkundla.
"All the communities are raising their voice here against the government. But what do you get if you raise your voice in Gujarat? You are beaten up, you have to face bullets," Gandhi said.
Visavdar is a Patidar-dominated constituency in politically crucial Saurashtra region.
"I asked Modiji three questions (on the Rafale deal). First, is there a difference in the cost of the planes in the first and the second contract (signed with a French firm), please give the reply in yes or no.
The Congress vice president also sought to know if due procedure was followed before formalising the deal with France last year for procuring the fighter jets.
Gandhi alleged that the prime minister was "avoiding" answering his questions "out to fear" that the "truth" would come out before the crucial polls in his home state.
A web portal had claimed that the turnover of Jay Shah's firm had seen exponential growth after the BJP came to power at Centre in 2014.
Targeting Modi, Gandhi said, "You will see how tears again flow from the eyes of this actor 2-3 days before the elections. He will talk about everything but will not utter a word regarding how much price farmers receive for their produce in Gujarat, loan waiver, or how to convert black money into white".
In an emotional outreach during canvassing, Modi had recently said that Gujarat is his mother and he her son.
Gandhi said the Gujarat government is run by Amit Shah and Chief Minister Vijay Rupani is just the "rubber stamp".
He claimed the NDA government delayed the winter session of Parliament as Modi was not ready to discuss the Rafale deal and Jay Shah issue here before the Gujarat polls.
"Generally, Parliament's (winter) session is held every year in November and discussions take place in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. But, due to two reasons, Parliament is opening after the Gujarat polls this time," Gandhi said.
The Congress vice-president alleged that entire land was given to "5-10 industrialist friends of Modi" in Gujarat but farmers were left high and dry.
He even read out names of the villages during his speech.
"Narendra Modiji will not talk about these things in his speeches. He will only talk about development, but how much farm loan he has waived and how much money he has gifted to 5-10 industrialists...Modiji will not talk about these things," Gandhi said.
He alleged that Modi has reneged on his promise to offer higher MSP to farmers on cotton and groundnut.
Gandhi will visit various towns and villages in Amreli, Bhavnagar and Botad districts tomorrow and address a rally on the outskirts of Bhavnagar city in evening.
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