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Cong aides hit as home prices fell after note ban: PM

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Published : Apr 26, 2019, 10:10 PM IST

PM Modi targeted Congress and said that aides of it suffered a loss due to demonetisation. He also claimed that prices of housing property fell due to the note ban.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Jabalpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the Congress was targeting him over demonetisation owing to the loss suffered by "people close to it" in the realty sector as a result of the note ban.

Housing prices fell due to the note ban, leading to the "devastation" of people close to the Congress who had invested in the sector, Modi said, addressing a rally here.

Modi said a majority of Indians supported his move despite the difficulties which it entailed. He said a campaign was launched when he started acting against black money and corruption and the public was instigated by showing videos of people standing in queues outside banks.

A few people sitting in AC rooms of Delhi celebrated the decision, saying 'Modi's fate is sealed', but the majority countrymen have proved them wrong, he said. "Note ban led to a reduction in house prices, but those close to the Congress who had invested in the sector are devastated. The Congress is at pains because 3 lakh companies were sealed following note ban," he said.

Modi said no one blames him for the note ban decision and added that there are only 15 lakh people -- assuming five in each of the three lakh companies -- who are his "enemies".

The prime minister appealed people to help him against the dishonest and also decried Congress' attempts at finding fault with the Swachh Bharat campaign. He also attacked the Congress over its record of governance in Madhya Pradesh in a short span of just a few months and also made a reference to recent tax raids in Delhi, which he has been terming as the "Tughlaq Road election scam".

Dacoits and kidnappers have got new energy after Congress came to power in Madhya Pradesh last year, he said.

Jabalpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the Congress was targeting him over demonetisation owing to the loss suffered by "people close to it" in the realty sector as a result of the note ban.

Housing prices fell due to the note ban, leading to the "devastation" of people close to the Congress who had invested in the sector, Modi said, addressing a rally here.

Modi said a majority of Indians supported his move despite the difficulties which it entailed. He said a campaign was launched when he started acting against black money and corruption and the public was instigated by showing videos of people standing in queues outside banks.

A few people sitting in AC rooms of Delhi celebrated the decision, saying 'Modi's fate is sealed', but the majority countrymen have proved them wrong, he said. "Note ban led to a reduction in house prices, but those close to the Congress who had invested in the sector are devastated. The Congress is at pains because 3 lakh companies were sealed following note ban," he said.

Modi said no one blames him for the note ban decision and added that there are only 15 lakh people -- assuming five in each of the three lakh companies -- who are his "enemies".

The prime minister appealed people to help him against the dishonest and also decried Congress' attempts at finding fault with the Swachh Bharat campaign. He also attacked the Congress over its record of governance in Madhya Pradesh in a short span of just a few months and also made a reference to recent tax raids in Delhi, which he has been terming as the "Tughlaq Road election scam".

Dacoits and kidnappers have got new energy after Congress came to power in Madhya Pradesh last year, he said.

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Those close to Cong hit as home prices fell after note ban: PM
         Jabalpur, Apr 26 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Friday said the Congress was targeting him over demonetisation
owing to the reverses suffered by "people close to it" in the
realty sector as a result of the note ban.
         Housing prices fell due to the note ban, leading to
the "devastation" of people close to the Congress who had
invested in the sector, Modi said, addressing a rally here.
         Modi said a majority of Indians supported his move
despite the difficulties which it entailed.
         He said a campaign was launched when he started acting
against black money and corruption and public was instigated
by showing videos of people standing in queues outside banks.
         A few people sitting in AC rooms of Delhi celebrated
the decision, saying 'Modi's fate is sealed', but the majority
countrymen have proved them wrong, he said.
         "Note ban led to a reduction in house prices, but
those close to the Congress who had invested in the sector are
devastated. The Congress is at pains because 3 lakh companies
were sealed following note ban," he said.
         Modi said no one blames him for the note ban decision
and added that there are only 15 lakh people -- assuming five
in each of the three lakh companies -- who are his "enemies".
         The prime minister appealed people to help him against
the dishonest and also decried Congress' attempts at finding
fault with the Swachh Bharat campaign.
         He also attacked the Congress over its record of
governance in Madhya Pradesh in a short span of just a few
months and also made a reference to recent tax raids in Delhi,
which he has been terming as the "Tughlaq Road election scam".
         Dacoits and kidnappers have got a new energy after
Congress came to power in Madhya Pradesh last year, he said.
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