Upping the ante against the government over the demonetisation issue, Rahul had recently alleged that he had information about "personal corruption" involving Modi.
"Rahul Gandhi makes personal attack on Prime Minister, but cannot give any proof. When the PM took the historic decision of demonetisation, he (Rahul) said if he speaks in the Parliament, there will be an earthquake," state BJP spokesperson, Bharat Pandya, said in a release.
Rahul will be addressing a rally in Mehsana town of North Gujarat tomorrow.
The party said that during his last visit to Gujarat, Rahul had gone to Una (where Dalit youths were beaten for skinning a cow) for "mere publicity", and his attack on the Prime Minister, who hails from Gujarat, has not got down well with the people of the state.
The party has lost support of the public for its criticism of demonetisation, as reflected in the local body elections in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and now, Chandigarh in Punjab, he claimed.
The BJP office-bearer also said that the Congress vice-president should provide figures about how many farmers have committed suicide in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra during the Congress rule.
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