Rupani slammed Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi for criticising major reforms of the Modi government like note-ban and GST and accused him of giving "wrong" figures regarding Gujarat.
"The Pew Research Center has come out with a survey which said popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has increased after three years of his rule," Rupani said.
According to the survey conducted by the American think, Modi remains "by far" the most popular figure in Indian politics.
"Today, international rating agency Moody's upgraded India's rating due to hard work done on the economic front by the Modi government," he said.
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Gandhi's criticism of the Modi government on its key policy decisions have no meaning, the BJP leader said.
The Congress leader is giving "wrong" figures about job scenario in the BJP-ruled state, Rupani said.
"Rahul has been claiming that state has 30 lakh unemployed youth. However, the figure is just below six lakhs.
Rupani said, "As per the figures released by the Central government, Gujarat created 83 per cent of all jobs in the country in 2016."
Gandhi has been giving wrong figures on the issue of schools also, Rupani said.
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