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PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi exchange angry ‘notes’ over note-ban at poll rallies in MP, Chhattisgarh

Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "robbing" the hard-earned money of the poor and giving it to a few rich.

PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi attack each other over note ban Image Source : PTIPM Modi, Rahul Gandhi attack each other over note ban

Two years after the massive note-ban exercise, which saw overnight scrapping of the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bills, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress President Rahul Gandhi engaged in a war of words on Friday over demonetisation. While the PM said it "still rankles" the Congress, the opposition party's chief labelled the move as the "biggest scam" of independent India.

The prime minister claimed the people did not have issues with demonetisation, but "only a family". He further claimed the Congress was "worried" that he took away all the money its "minions and friends" had stashed under their beds and in sacks in one stroke.

"Something rankles them (Congress) in such a way that they are still not able to sleep...No one sitting here is crying. But only a family is crying," Modi said while addressing a rally ahead of the second phase of voting in Chhattisgarh on November 20.

He said his government's fight against corruption would go on and those who had plundered public money "will have to return what they looted".

Modi said his government was investing the money recovered post-demonetisation on carrying out public works and funding welfare schemes.

Launching a broadside against the prime minister over note-ban, Congress President Rahul Gandhi accused him of "robbing" the hard-earned money of the poor and giving it to a few rich.

After the note ban exercise, which had rendered 86 per cent of the total currency in circulation invalid, Modi made honest and hardworking citizens stand in queues outside banks, he said speaking at a rally in adjoining Madhya Pradesh, which goes to the polls on November 28.

"He (Modi) allowed the rich like Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi, Vijay Mallya (all accused of financial frauds) to flee the country with your money and made you stand in queues outside banks. Time will prove how Modi had robbed you and gave your money to a few rich," Gandhi claimed.

"These days, Modi's speeches don't have any mention of (eradicating) corruption, a tall promise that he had made before coming to power," he added.