Rahul's proposed public meeting in poll-bound UP will be held days after the Congress leader claimed there will be an "earthquake" if he is allowed to speak on demonetisation in Lok Sabha.
"Congress will take the fight among the people in a big way against demonetisation and in this connection Rahul Gandhi will address public meetings in Jaunpur on December 19 and in Bahraich on December 22," media incharge of the party Satyadev Tripathi said here.
Rahul has alleged that the NDA government has "blocked" the money of the poor through currency ban to favour a "handful of industrialists".
"The Prime Minister has brought honest people on the streets while the rich and the corrupt are taking money through the back door of banks. It was done to ensure that the poor deposit their money in the banks, which will be used to repay the debt of around Rs 8 lakh crore owed by these industrialists to the banks," he had said.
He claimed he has detailed information about alleged "personal corruption" by the prime minister and that the latter is personally terrified of him being allowed to speak inside Lok Sabha.
Rahul had earlier said there will be an "earthquake" if he is allowed to speak on demonetisation in Lok Sabha.
Meanwhile, an important meeting of the youth wing of the party was held at the party headquarters here today to make preparations for these public meetings of the Congress vice president successful.
He said Rahul has initiated a country wide campaign against this scheme and exhorted Congressmen to make the meetings a success.
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