In a gesture loaded with symbolism, Shah paid tributes to Patel at his ancestral home in Karamsad with Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and his deputy Nitin Patel in tow, before invoking icons of Gujarat, including Patel, Morarji Desai and Narendra Modi, to mount an offensive against the Congress.
He also launched the 'Gujarat Gaurav Yatra' (March for Gujarat's Honour).
"Rahul Gandhi comes here and seeks answer from us as to what has the BJP done for the state. We are seeking an answer from you (the Congress) for injustices that the three generations of your rule did to us," the BJP president said.
"The third generation of (Congress leaders) Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi have done injustice to Narendra Modi, and Gujarat seeks answer for that," he said.
Desai was a deputy prime minister under Indira Gandhi before falling out with her. He became the prime minister in 1977 when the first non-Congress government was formed after Emergency.
Shah, while referring to Modi was apparently hinting at the attacks he faced, particularly from the Congress, following the post-Godhra communal conflagration.
Around four-five people in the crowd tried to raise slogans in support of the demand for reservation for the politically influential Patel community in government jobs and educational institutions but were whisked away by police.
Addressing the gathering, Shah accused the Congress of doing "injustice" to Gujarat, generation after generation, and said that in the upcoming Assembly election, the people of the state will make fun of those who "mock Gujarat's development model".
Shah also enumerated various achievements of the BJP-led governments in the state. He compared the situation in Gujarat in 1995, when the BJP wrested power from the Congress, to what the state achieved till 2017 in power generation, farm production, education, police modernisation and road construction.
"When Narendra Modi was the chief minister, he created a Gujarat development model which has today become a model for the entire country. This model is Gujarat's pride," he said.
The "Sonia-Manmohan Singh" government, during the UPA's 10-year rule, did "great" injustice to Gujarat by holding up the Narmada dam project, he alleged. After Modi became the prime minister, he gave approval for raising the height of the dam, the BJP president said.
"The gates (of the Narmada dam) are closed and water has started reaching Rajasthan," he said.
Shah said Gujarat got an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), a bullet train, and several other projects after Narendra Modi became the prime minister.
The yatra will continue till October 15. It will be held on two routes simultaneously.
Prime Minister Modi and Shah will remain present at the concluding ceremony of the yatra, the place for which is yet to be decided.
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