New Delhi: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi Thursday launched a scathing attack on prime minister Narendra Modi on the issue of demonetisation, saying he owed the people of the country an answer on why he inflicted such a deep wound when pressing problems like unemployment remained.
Addressing a press conference, Rahul termed demonetisation the country's "biggest scam" and alleged that money was taken from common people and given to "crony capitalists".
"Prime minister Modi should answer why he inflicted a deep wound like demonetisation when issues like unemployment and low GDP rate remained," he said while referring to the RBI's report on the outcome of the demonetisation exercise.
According to the report, over 99 per cent of the banned currency is back in banks.
In a stinging attack, the Congress chief also alleged that demonetisation was not a mistake and was done deliberately to attack the people.
"Demonetisation was not a mistake but attack on you (the people of India). The intention was to help his 15-20 crony capitalist friends by taking money from the common man and filling their pockets," he said.
Demonetisation destroyed the economy and led to unemployment, the Congress leader said, adding that the PM should provide youngsters in the country with some answers.
Gandhi also asserted that he is not afraid of defamation suits filed against him.