Demonetisation 'destroyed' economy, helped few crony capitalists: Rahul

Gandhi and the Congress have been alleging that the 2016 demonetisation was not in the interest of the people and had adverse effects on the economy, a charge the government has dismissed repeatedly

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Rahul Gandhi
Gandhi alleged that now farmers were being targeted with the three new agricultural laws which, he said, would "finish off" them

Congress leader on Sunday slammed the government over demonetisation, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move four years ago was aimed at helping a few of his "crony capitalist friends" and it "destroyed" the

Gandhi and the Congress have been alleging that the 2016 was not in the interest of the people and had adverse effects on the economy, a charge the government has dismissed repeatedly.

In a video released as part of the party's online 'SpeakUpAgainstDeMoDisaster' campaign, Gandhi said the question is how the economy of Bangladesh "surpassed" the as there was a time when India used to be one of the most high performing economies of the world.

"The government says that the reason is Covid but if that is the reason, there is Covid in Bangladesh and elsewhere in the world also. The reason is not Covid, the reason is 'Notebandi' and GST," Gandhi said in Hindi.

"Four years ago Prime Minister began an assault on the He hurt farmers, labourers and small shopkeepers. Manmohan Singh ji said the economy will lose two per cent and that is what we saw," the former Congress chief said.

The prime minister had stated that it is a fight against black money, but it was not so, Gandhi said.

"This was a lie. The attack was on you, Modi wanted to take your money and give it to his 2-3 crony capitalist friends. You stood in lines, not his crony capitalist friends. You put your money in banks and PM Modi gave that money to his friends and gave them a loan waiver of Rs 3,50,000 crore," Gandhi alleged.

Then Modi implemented a "faulty GST" and small, middle-sized businesses were destroyed as "he cleared the way for his 3-4 crony capitalist friends", the Congress leader claimed.

Gandhi alleged that now farmers were being targeted with the three new agricultural laws which, he said, would "finish off" them.

Modi has "destroyed" the economy of India which is its pride, Gandhi said, and added, "We have to jointly rebuild India".

Along with his video, Gandhi alleged in a tweet that was a thought out move that was done "purposely" to help a few "crony capitalist friends".

Later, in another tweet, Gandhi tagged a video of some people expressing their views on and said in Hindi, "Modi ji, on the demonetisation anniversary, listen to what the people say." In the video, many small traders and youth criticised the demonetization decision. The traders said their businesses were "destroyed" due to demonetisation and they were still reeling despite it being the festival season.

The Congress is observing the fourth anniversary of demonetisation as "Vikshwasghaat Diwas" (Betrayal Day).

On November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Modi announced the decision to ban all currency notes of higher denomination of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 from midnight.

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First Published: Sun, November 08 2020. 22:53 IST