The Congress vice president also took a dig at Modi over his surgery remarks on economy, saying "a quack endangers life".
"The Prime Minister mocks the tragedy of Uttarakhand and insults the freedom struggle but has no answers to the opposition's questions," he tweeted.
Gandhi said this after the Prime Minister took a jibe at him in Parliament, saying "the earthquake has finally occurred" while referring to last night's tremors in Uttarakhand.
"The earthquake finally occurred. I was wondering how it happened. I had heard of the threat long back," Modi said in the Lok Sabha, in an apparent reference to Rahul's comments.
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Congress also attacked the Prime Minister for his speech, accusing him of hurting the dignity of Uttarakhand by mocking the tragedy.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Uttarakhand. When PM's tone took a tone of humour and mockery on the earthquake, many MPs present felt that PM has hurt the dignity of Uttarakhand.
"Many of those still recovering from the trauma of the previous earthquake would have felt humiliated after listening to the Prime Minister," party spokesperson Gaurav Gogoi told journalists at the AICC briefing.
He had also asked who the Prime Minister consulted on demonetisation and why were experts, economists and RBI not taken into confidence.
Gandhi had also asked as to who all deposited more than Rs 25 lakh in bank accounts in 6 months preceding November 8 when the note ban was announced.
"Hum kutton ki paramapara se pale bhade nahi hain (we have not grown in a culture of dogs)," he said.
Modi said even before Congress party was born, lakhs of countrymen had made sacrifice for independence and referred to the 1857 sepoy revolt.
"Everybody gave their lives, unitedly, without any communal colour to it," he said.
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