Narendra Modi snatched money from poor for rich: Rahul Gandhi

December 17, 2016

Margao, Dec 17: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday claimed to have "busted" the demonetization myth saying it was an ingenious "method" devised by the "super planner" Narendra Modi to "snatch money from the poor and channelize it to the super rich".

rahulSpeaking at Fatorda at the concluding function of the Jan Jagruti Yatra organized by the state unit of the Congress party, Gandhi in his speech that lasted over 30 minutes dwelt largely on the demonetization issue terming it as an "attack" on the common man.

"This demonetization drama is not an exercise against black money. It's an attack on 99% of honest Indians, an attack on the cash economy, an attack on powerless people of India," Gandhi said.

Accusing the prime minister of not allowing him to speak in Parliament for nearly a month, Gandhi proffered to unravel the truth behind black money and demonetisation.

"All cash is not black money, and all black money is not cash," Gandhi said, further explaining that black money is mostly in the hands of "those 50 families, those 1 percent of India's population" and not with the rest 99 percent of Indians. Without naming the 50 families, Gandhi said "these are the people who fly to foreign land alongwith Modi and strike business deals."

"Only six percent of black money is in cash; 94 percent of black money is in real estate, gold, and in overseas banks. And Narendra Modi knows it too well. In the last election (campaign), Modi didn't speak of black money. He had then said that most black money was stashed away in overseas banks, and that he would bring it back and deposit Rs 15 lakh in every Indian citizen's account. I want to ask how many of you have got those promised Rs 15 lakhs?" Gandhi questioned.

He further dared Modi to place before Parliament the list of black money account holders provided by banks in Switzerland to the government of India. "Place the list of those 'chors' in Parliament," he demanded.

Criticising Modi's claims of demonetisation being a "surgical strike" on corruption and black money, Gandhi likened the move to "fire bombing" tactics deployed in the second world war.

"Modi's fire bombing has destroyed India. He has set the homes of the poor on fire," Gandhi said, adding that while fishing and tourism industry in Goa have been finished, similar was the fate of the automobile industry in Pune, cycle industry in Punjab, leather industry in Nagpur and carpet industry in Mirzapur.

And pray, why did you resort to this fire bombing? Gandhi asked before venturing to explain the reason.

"To save the eight lakh crores of rupees that is in the hands of super rich people," Gandhi said referring to the bad loans marked as non performing assets by the banks.

"When a poor farmer is unable to repay his small loan, you take action against him to recover the money. And when these super rich people fail to repay the eight lakh crores, you call it NPAs and waive it off. Because of this, banks have crashed... So Modi came out with a novel idea to revive the banks. As you cannot recover the money from these super rich families, the best way is to snatch money from the poor and give it to the banks. Garibon se paisa khincho, amiron ko paisa sincho. That was the motive behind demonetisation," Gandhi elaborated.

Picking holes in the cashless economy propounded by Modi, Gandhi said that 5-6 percent of the amount deducted in every digital transaction would again land in the hands of "those one percent of the people." He demanded that cashless economy should not deal a blow to the common man.

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January 18,2020

Shirdi, Jan 18: The administrative body of Sai Baba's Samadhi calls for the indefinite closure of the Shirdi temple after Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray reportedly said Pathri in Parbhani is Sai Baba's birthplace.

"We have announced to close Shirdi against rumours from January 19," said B Wakchaure of Saibaba Sansthan Trust.

"A meeting of villagers will be convened Saturday evening to discuss the issue. Devotees will not face any difficulty if they come to Shirdi," Mr Wakchaure added.

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July 29,2020

New Delhi, Jul 29: Calling touchdown of Rafale fighter aircraft at Ambala airbase as "historic day" for Indian Air Force and proud moment for India, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said that "world-class fighter jets will prove to be a game-changer".

In a series of tweets, Shah congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Indian Air Force and the entire country on this "momentous day".

"Rafale touchdown is a historic day for our vigorous @IAF_MCC and a proud moment for India! These are the world's most powerful machines capable to thwart any challenge in the sky. I am sure Rafale will help our Air warriors to safeguard our skies with its mighty superiority," Shah said in a tweet.

"From speed to weapon capabilities, Rafale is way ahead! I am sure these world class fighter jets will prove to be a game changer. Congratulations to PM @narendramodi ji, DM @rajnathsingh ji, Indian Air Force and the entire country on this momentous day. #RafaleInIndia," he added.

Shah said that Modi government is committed to build India's defence capabilities.

"Induction of these next generation aircrafts is a true testimony of PM @narendramodi's resolve to make India a powerful and secure nation. Modi govt is committed to build on India's defence capabilities. I thank honourable PM for providing this unprecedented strength to our IAF," he tweeted.

Earlier today, the five French Rafale fighter jets touched down at Haryana's Ambala after covering a distance of nearly 7,000 km to join the Indian Air Force.

The jets were given a customary water salute upon their arrival at the airbase, some 220-km from the India-Pakistan border.

The formal induction ceremony of the aircraft would be held later. The aircraft would move out soon to another operational base for operational sorties.

The five Rafale fighter aircraft took off on Monday for India from an airbase in France.
Rafale has multi-directional radar system which can detect 40 targets at the same time in a range of over 100 Kms. It has advance radar warning receiver to identify hostile tracking system a towed decoy system to thwart incoming missile attacks.

Rafale will ensure that our pilots will not have to cross the border to strike the target, that is about 600 Km in enemy territory.

It will get French industrial support for 50 years. India had signed a deal worth over Rs 60,000 crore with France in September 2016 for 36 Rafales to meet the emergency requirements of the IAF.

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April 16,2020

New Delhi, Apr 16: The number of COVID-19 cases in India has reached 12,759, the Health Ministry said on Thursday.

According to the official data, India has 10,824 active cases and 1514 discharged and cured cases. Meanwhile, 420 people have died from the disease which originated in China.

Maharashtra has reported the highest number of cases in the country which stands at 2919, including 295 cured and discharged and 187 deaths.

With 1578 coronavirus cases, Delhi is in the second position of India's tally of corona infected people; followed by Tamil Nadu (1242) and Rajasthan (1023).

Kerala, which reported India's first coronavirus case, has 388 confirmed cases, including 295 cured and discharged and 187 deaths.

On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, that border the national capital, have 773 and 205 cases, respectively.

Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh and Pudducherry have reported 33, 21 and 7 cases respectively. While West Bengal has 231 coronavirus infected people, Odisha has confirmed 60 cases.

The newly carved union territories -- Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir--- have 17 and 300 cases, respectively.

In the Northeast, 33 people were detected positive for COVID-19 in Assam, which is the worst-affected states in the region. Six corona cases were confirmed from Meghalaya, two each from Manipur and Tripura and one from Arunachal Pradesh. Nagaland remains free from coronavirus till date, said the Ministry.

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