Several advertisements which have started appearing in print as well as television medium are urging people to vote for BJP by invoking their Gujarati identity.
Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat will be held on April 30.
One print advertisement carries Modi's picture, bigger than that of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel and also displays his proposed pet project - the 'Statue of Unity'.
In one of the TV advertisements, Modi reminds the people of Gujarat to take pride in bringing 'surajya' (good governance).
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"In the movement for 'swarajya' (self-rule), we could have not moved a step further had Gandhi and Sardar been not there. If we as Gujaratis can take pride for their initiatives in self-rule movement, now there is a movement for good governance and fortunately it has been initiated from this land of Gujarat," Modi says in the advertisement.
He further makes an appeal to the people of Gujarat to take pride in choosing him for the country's top post.
"Do not miss the chance to change the fate of this country," Modi said in the TV ad which ends with party's much famous slogan "Ab ki baar Modi sarkar" (This time, Modi government).
BJP declared that these advertisements are part of their poll campaign, even as Congress termed it an attempt to divide the people to garner votes.