"Those 50 families have made Narendra Modi and helped him sit on the chair. With their money he fought elections and became PM ... I will give it in writing that in 50 days things will not come back to normalcy and people's money will be in the bank for three to five months, and you would see the Indian economy getting stalled.
"If this doesn't happen you can ask me. This is the truth of this suited-booted government. It has snatched your money and axed your legs. Your money will go in the pockets of those rich," he said.
Gandhi alleged that about Rs six lakh crore was deposited in the banks in September before the announcement of demonetisation move and the money belonged to BJP and Modi's friends.
"As it is said a man-made disaster, in the same way demonetization is Modi-made disaster," the Congress Vice-President said as he targeted the Prime Minister squarely blaming him for the hardships post-demonetisation.
Ours is the fight for poor and honest people and we will fight it across India. We will remove this suited-booted government from Delhi and we will show how it is done, he said.
The Congress leader also referred to the lavish wedding reception hosted by Karnataka politician G Janardhan Reddy for his daughter where, he claimed, Rs 500 crore in new currency notes was spent.
"Here is a case where at a marriage function in (Janardhan) Reddy's family we got to see Rs 500 crore in new currency notes. Also, before the (demonetisation) decision was made, the BJP members in Bihar and Odisha bought property," he alleged.
"The decision of demonetisation is not against corruption and black money. It is also not against the one per cent rich people of India. The decision is against the honest, farmers, poor people and workers of India," he said.
Noting that "all black money is not cash and all cash is not black money", Rahul asked why Narendra Modi was "protecting" those having ill-gotten money in Swiss banks and not revealing their names in Parliament.
He also demanded that Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi, wanted in India for financial wrongdoing, be brought back from London.
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