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NPR and NRC like demonetisation, it is an attack on people, says Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged the poor will be forced to bribe officials to ensure they remain citizens, making NRC-NPR exercise another kind of tax.

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Raipur: Likening the National Population Register (NPR) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) with demonetisation, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Friday said these exercises are “tax” on the poor, who will suffer the same way they did after the note ban in November 2016.

He was talking to reporters at the airport here after attending the inaugural function of the National Tribal Dance Festival.

“Whether NPR or NRC, it is a tax on poor people of the country. You understand demonestisation. It was a tax on poor people. Go to banks and give your money but do not withdraw money from your account. Entire money went to the pocket of 15-20 rich people. This (NPR or NRC) is the same thing,” he said.

He was responding to a query on the Centre’s claim that the NPR has no link with NRC.

“Poor people will have to go to officers and show their documents and give bribe. They will have to give bribe if there is a slight mistake in their names. Crores of rupees will be pulled out of the pockets of the poor and will be given to the same 15 people. This is the truth. It is an attack on the people,” he said.


Also read: Why India should shelve NPR, the National Population Register


Hitting out at the Centre over the “deteriorating” economy, the Congress leader also said that the country cannot be run without involving every section of the society.

“You know the condition of the country. What is happening in other states…,” he said in an apparent reference to the CAA and NRC.

“You all know the problem of farmers’ suicide, deteriorating condition of the economy, unemployment. There is no need to repeat all these,” he added.

“But I would like to say that without taking people from every religion, every caste, tribals, Dalits and backwards together, the economy of the country cannot be run,” Gandhi said.

“You (Centre) do whatever you want, but unless you take people along and unite the country, you cannot do anything to tackle the problem of unemployment and economy.

Asserting that the poor people are asking how will they get jobs, Gandhi said although the economy earlier grew at nine per cent, it has now declined to four per cent, that too if measured through a new technique.

“But if we measure the growth rate through the old method, then it will just be 2.50 per cent. Poor people are asking that after robbing them of their entire money, what have they got (in return),” he said.

Hitting out at Prime Minister Naredra Modi, he said, “It is being talked about in the world that India is reeling under violence; women are not allowed to roam freely on roads and the unemployment rate is at a 45-year high. But PM Narendra Modi is not able to understand it.”

“Apparently he is not able to understand what happened and how it happened,” he said.

“Earlier, he used to make mockery, but now he is not able to discharge the duties of a PM…The time of the country is being wasted,” Gandhi added.

“The money of poor people and farmers was snatched after demonetisation. Ten to fifteen people of the country were benefited with Rs 3.50 lakh crore…Nobody is buying anything and factories are getting shut. It’s a simple economics. It seems PM is not able to understand it,” he said.


Also read: This is how many foreign trips Rahul Gandhi makes every month — and misses all the action


 

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