Pledging solidarity with the common man's sufferings, he also made an unscheduled brief stop at an ATM in suburban Vakola and interacted with the people standing in a queue there, while he was returning from Bhiwandi in neighbouring Thane district where a court granted him bail in a defamation case.
"Those who are real black marketeers, those who have Rs 10-20,000 crore, those who go with Modi in planes, action should be taken against them. No action is being taken.
"You are being made to stand in queues. Your money will be given to those select 15-20 industrialists. You all know their names. He (Modi) is running their government," the Congress leader alleged.
Earlier, addressing Congress supporters who gathered outside the court, Rahul said long queues before banks and ATMs had caused problems for the common man.
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"The masses are standing in a queue. Do you see any rich person, a big industrialist standing in queue," Rahul sought to know.
"Did you get Rs 4000 notes? Did you get indelible ink mark on your hands," he said.
Congress's twitter handle also posted a picture of Rahul meeting people in the queue.
"Listening to people's woes as they try & access their hard earned money, SBI ATM, Vakola, Mumbai," the tweet read.
In a vitriolic attack on Modi over demonetisation, Rahul had last night said the Prime Minister was "laughing" while people were dying in queues outside banks and ATMs to withdraw money and the move will turn out to be a "big scam".
He had also claimed that BJP members were alerted beforehand about the demonetisation.