Speaking at a felicitation programme of students here today, Modhwadia said that when former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was trying to introduce computers in India, many political parties opposed it and called for a Bharat Bandh.
He said that those parties who opposed the advent of computer technology are the ones making optimum use of it, "even for spreading lies".
"They claimed that Rajiv Gandhi's dream of bringing computer revolution will take away jobs of youth... And those who once opposed it, are now in power. Ironically, they are the ones who used technology more than anyone else, even for spreading lies (through social media)," Modhwadia said.
Speaking to reporters, the GPCC president termed state BJP general secretary Vijay Rupani's candidature for Rajkot West seat bypoll as an appointment of the 'high command' and not by people.
The bypoll to Rajkot West seat is necessitated after sitting MLA and former Speaker of Gujarat Assembly Vaju Vala resigned after assuming charge of Karnataka Governor. Polling will be held on October 15.