Gandhinagar: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday mounted a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, terming the Goods and Services Tax (GST) ‘Gabbar Singh Tax’ — referring to an old movie villain — that has hit hard the country already nursing the wounds of demonetisation.

Gandhi, who arrived here in the morning at attend a rally by Thakore under the banner of OBC Ekta Manch [other backward cast unity march], said Modi imposed demonetisation last year on a personal whim, pushing hundreds of thousands of people into distress.

And if this were not enough, he introduced GST in a tearing hurry.

“The GST was brought by the Congress, but there was a ceiling of 18 per cent and did not have five slabs like the present. We requested the government to go slow, but they just would not listen,” Gandhi said.

He called the Modi government anti-poor and said it was working against the interests of the common people.

“The entire Gujarat is today caught in restlessness. There is not a single section of the society here that is not agitating against the government over one issue or the other.”

Gandhi also asked Modi to break his silence on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Amit Shah’s son Jay, whose business fortunes allegedly skyrocketed after the NDA came to power.

“What happened on November 8? Modiji came on television and said I don’t like Rs500 and Rs1,000 notes. So I have decided to spike them from that midnight. And by doing that he attacked the whole country by one stroke.

“For the first two or three days he too did not understand what has happened. And in a concert in Mumbai he announced, ‘I have done this’.

“But after five-six days he realised he made a mistake. Then again he appeared on television and said if I don’t end the menace of black money by December 30, then hang me.”

Gandhi asked farmers in the crowd if they buy seeds and fertilisers from their mobile phones and with cheques. The crowd replied with a booming ‘No’.

“He destroyed the entire economy. He did not stop there but went ahead with the GST.

“GST was our thinking. We brought it. It was thought to be a single tax of 18 per cent across the nation with less forms to be filled.”

He also took a dig at Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for rejecting Congress recommendation of cutting tax slabs.

“Now there is a GST with 28 per cent tax and three return forms. Now GST has become a Gabbar Singh Tax,” he said, punning on the name of the famous Bollywood villain in Sholay.

Gandhi also attacked Modi’s “Make In India” slogan, saying Chinese goods had swept India.

“Should employment go to China or come to India? Most products you use have the label Made in China. Whether it is a shirt, cameras or anything else. When you click selfies or press a button for a picture, a Chinese youth gets employment.

“In Gujarat alone there are 30 lakh [3 million] unemployed youth. Every day 30,000 people across the country enter the job market. But only 450 people get jobs.”

Referring to allegation by Patidar leader Narendra Patel that a bribe of Rs1 crore [Ts10 million] was offered to him to join the BJP, Gandhi said that “priceless voices” of Gujarat can neither be stifled nor bought.

“Even Hardik, Jignesh Mewani [Dalit leader], cannot remain silent. They too have a voice. And this is no ordinary voice. It cannot be suppressed or bought.

“Whether they give Rs1 crore, Rs100 crore, Rs1,000 crore or India’s total budget or the wealth of the world, the voice of Gujarat cannot be bought or suppressed.”