"Thank you everyone for the kind wishes, I'm very touched by your concern. Am feeling much better now. I should be up & about in a few days," the Congress Vice President tweeted.
Gandhi had last week cancelled his two-day visit to Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Kerala for poll rallies, saying he was down with high fever.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished Gandhi a speedy recovery.
Asserting that demonetization was not against the rich
"Who has black money, it is with those 50 families, and it is with one per cent super rich in this country..," he said.
"...All the black money is not in cash, India's thieves are clever, and as soon as they get money they invest it in land, real estate, gold or in foreign bank accounts like Swiss bank."
According to government figures, he said six per cent of black money is in cash, 94 per cent in real estate, big buildings and in foreign bank accounts.
"Why are Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya sitting in London? Why are they not in India? Why didn't you get them back?
"Vijay Mallya is India's thief. After demonetization why did you waive Rs 1200 crore loan of this man? Answer me why did you feed him a toffee of Rs 1200 crore?"
"Narendra Modi lies, he has lied to us. He had assured
of fighting against black money, but he did not. The whole country is questioning him," Gandhi said.
"When we asked him when he will act against corruption, he scripted a new drama. The super event manager scripted a new drama--surgical strike on black money and corruption."
Claiming that 50 families and one per cent super rich in the country had taken Rs eight lakh crore from the banks, he said it is these people "who have made Modi, they have made him Prime Minister and sit on that that seat. It is from their money Modi fought elections and did his marketing."
"Modi can't get back eight lakh crore rupees money from them and banks are on the verge of closure and not in a position to give loan. So Modi thought of an option of running banks with the help of poor people's money, that's the reason he has made you to put your money in banks."
"Your money will get stuck in banks for another four to five months and you will see India's economy stumbling. You will also see that in two to three months using these poor people's money eight lakh crore loan of these 50 super rich family will be waived."
Attacking Modi on cashless economy, Gandhi said it is a step to ensure that money in the form of commission goes to those 50 super rich families.
Alleging that BJP had either deposited old notes into banks or invested in land ahead of demonetization, he said in September Rs six lakh crore was deposited into banks, this quantum of deposit had never happened in the past.
"It was the money of Narendra Modi and BJP's friends. We will tell this truth to people of the country."
"We will ensure that this suit boot government for one per cent super rich is removed from Delhi," Gandhi said.
Speaking about him along with Mallikarjun Kharge and other Congress leaders meeting Prime Minister on the farm loan waiver issue, Gandhi said Kharge while explaining the plight of Karnataka's farmers and drought situation told Modi that the state's Chief Minister wanted to meet him.
"Siddaramaiah is your elected Chief Minister, Modi didn't have time for him, he didn't have time for Karnataka's voice, its farmers," Gandhi said.
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