Sunday 25 December 2016

Not an attack on blackmoney, but economic robbery: Rahul

Heightening the assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi on Friday said his note boycott choice is not a battle against dark cash or debasement but rather is a "monetary burglary".

Tending to an open rally at the University Campus College Grounds here, the Congress VP said the Prime Minister has put "99 for each penny individuals" in the nation to hardships and not focused on the "1 for each penny super rich" who "held all the dark cash".

He said his gathering needs to kill defilement and if "Modiji makes any stride against the threat, Congress gathering will loan its hundred for each penny bolster". "Be that as it may, this note boycott step is not a ruling against dark cash and debasement. This note boycott is a financial burglary. It is an assault on the poor of the nation," he said.

Gandhi requested that the Prime Minister name those "hoodlums" who possess the dark cash stashed in Swiss banks. "The Swiss government has given the rundown of all blackmoney holders to the Modi government. Why does he not put the rundown of hoodlums before the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha?" he inquired.

"Why didn't you bring back (Vijay) Mallya and Lalit Modi from London?" he inquired.

Gandhi blamed Modi for grabbing ceaselessly the well deserved cash of the nation's poor and offering them to banks to discount terrible advances. He said demonetisation was acquainted with postpone ₹8 lakh crore advances the "super rich" owe. "99 for each penny imaandaar ka paisa kheencho, 50 pariwaron ko seencho. Yeh hai notebandi ki sachhai (Take away the cash from the 99 for every penny legitimate individuals and help the 50 super-rich families. This is reality of note boycott)." he said.

He utilized an Amitabh Bachchan melody to assault Modi and said his thought process is "Slam naam japna, garibon ka maal apna". "Suck poor people and serve the rich — this is the truth of the suit-boot wali sarkar," he said. Slam naam japna, garibon ka maal apna

name and grab the poor's cash). Suck poor people and serve the rich — this is the truth of the suitboot (Chant Ram's

wali sarkar

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