On Wednesday, during a hectic campaign in Gujarat, PM Modi was greeted with a wonderous sight when a child dressed exactly like him greeted him onstage at Navasari.

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From Modi’s trademark white beard, glasses, saffron scarf, the child was dressed exactly like the PM and even PM Modi appeared awestruck by the similarities.

PM Modi asked the child to wave to the crowd and realised that they were even wearing similar sacred threads on their wrists, an attention to detail that appeared to please the Prime Minister.Watch the video below: 

Speaking in Navasri, the PM said: "When we remember people, we remember Mahatma Gandhi, Lord Buddha, Sardar Patel, Netaji Bose, Bhagat Singh but they remember Gabbar Singh. What more can I say about their thought process."

Continuing his high decibel campaign in poll-bound Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today attacked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for calling GST 'Gabbar Singh Tax' and said those who looted the country could only think of dacoits.

In a stinging rebuttal to Gandhi's repeated criticism of the Goods and Services Tax, a key economic reform of the NDA government, Modi said a recently emerged "economist" was propagating a "grand stupid thought" by suggesting that GST rate be capped at 18 per cent.

Making a fresh bid for power in his home state, where the BJP has ruled for over two decades, Modi also listed various development works by the government on water conservation, agriculture and development of the Saurashtra region.

Addressing a huge rally in Morbi town in the region, which goes to polls in the first phase on December 9, he accused the Congress of taking credit for minor schemes, like providing hand-pumps, while saying that the BJP rule brought in major works like the Narmada project.

Making a strong appeal to the people to vote for the BJP in this Patidar community stronghold, Modi said his party should not be voted out for 100 years.