"60 per cent of the country's wealth is amassed by the rich. Most of the wealth is with only 50 families of the country. It is courtesy Modiji. I don't want to name these families, as you know them... Members of these families travel with the Prime Minister on his plane when he goes to the US, China..," he said addressing a 'Janakrosh Rally' here.
Last week, Rahul had threatened to "expose personal corruption of Modi" while claiming that he was not being allowed to speak in Parliament as it would lead to an "earthquake".
He said 99 per cent of the people of the country are honest who sweat it out to earn their living but "the Prime Minister mocks at them in Parliament."
Insisting that "All cash is not black and all black money is not in cash", the Congress leader said, "94 per cent black money is stashed away in foreign banks, real estate and investment in land deals and gold. But why is PM running after only the rest 6 per cent?"
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Rahul alleged that Modi had waived Rs 1,200 crore loan of Vijay Malya and Rs 1.10 lakh crore taken by 50 wealthy families, but did not care about writing off farmers' loans.
The Congress leader, who had undertaken a 'Deoria to Delhi' padayatra to highlight the plight of farmers, said he had met the Prime Minister to seek waiver of farmers' loans but the latter was non-committal.
The purpose of note ban was "Garib ka khincho, Amir ko sincho (extract from the poor and help the rich)", he said.
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In a poser to the Prime Minister, Rahul asked, "In
September, before your speech (announcing note ban on November 8), how come six lakh crore rupees were deposited in banks all over the country?"
The Congress leader went on to add, "Such a huge sum has never been deposited in the history of the country. There should be an answer as to whose money it was and how come it was deposited just before the note ban annoncement."
The Congress leader exhorted partymen to visit each household and tell farmers and labourers that "Narendra Modi has snatched your cash and on its basis, the loans of the wealthy is going to be waived."
Citing an example of a flower seller in Bengaluru, Rahul said all her transactions used to be in cash and after demonetisation, she has been left to beg for her living.
"Normally a person donating blood has to go to donation camp to give it on his own free will but Modi has extracted blood of 99 per cent poor and honest people without seeking their consent," he said.
Alleging that Modi cannot recover the loans of 50 wealthy families as they have made him the PM, Rahul said note ban was brought to waive it.
Rahul said Modi talked about black money, fake currency and then about terror funding to justify note ban and now when all these have failed, he is talking about cashless economy.