"In China, Russia, Indonesia, the US, there are hackers who have stolen lists of 65 lakh card holders. While these lists were being stolen, the nations 'Chowkidar', Narendra Modi was sleeping," party spokesman Ajoy Kumar told reporters.
Demanding that the government make a full disclosure on the extent of this "theft", he wanted it to inform all those affected by this leak and ensure that the banks compensate all card holders for their loss.
He lamented that instead of the NDA government fulfilling its promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh in each citizen's account by bringing back black money stashed abroad, "money is being taken out of the people's account in Modi's India".
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