Rahul Gandhi: Note ban hurt the poor, benefited rich

Congress president Rahul Gandhi launched a counter attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over demonetisation, saying the note ban hurt the poor and benefited the rich wearing “suit-boot”

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Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday, November 13, launched a counter attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over demonetisation, saying the note ban hurt the poor and benefited the rich wearing "suits-boots".

Addressing a rally in ahead of the second phase of polling in Chhattisgarh on November 20, Rahul Gandhi also charged the Modi government of ensuring benefit to Anil Ambani's company through the Rafale aircraft deal.

The Modi-led government “snatched” ₹30,000 crore from the poor and put it in the pocket of the industrialist, said Rahul Gandhi.

Hitting out at Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi for questioning him on demonetisation, Modi had Monday said in a poll rally that he did not need a “certificate of honesty” from the “mother-son duo” who are out on bail

The Congress, if voted to power, would write off debts of farmers in Chhattisgarh within 10 days into government, he said.

"He (Modi) said the note ban brought money out of pillows of people. He is right. But he did not tell from whom the money was snatched...all the poor people (had to) queue up (to exchange notes). Did any billionaire queue up? Did anyone in suit-boot queue up?" he asked.

"India's prime minister helped turn the black money of the rich into white. He snatched money of the poor, but ensured benefits for the rich," Rahul Gandhi said.

Hitting out at Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi for questioning him on demonetisation, Modi had Monday said in a poll rally that he did not need a "certificate of honesty" from the "mother-son duo" who are out on bail.

The prime minister had also said that demonetisation helped recover from "under someone's bed and in cupboards".

"They want an account of demonetisation. It was due to the demonetisation that bogus companies were identified. And because of that you had to seek bail. Why do you forget that it was due to the note ban that you had to seek bail," he had said without naming the Gandhis.

Modi announced the ban on high-value currency notes on November 8, 2016.

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