NPR and NRC like a tax on poor people of India, says Rahul Gandhi
Likening
the National
Population Register
(NPR) and the National
Register of Citizens
(NRC) with demonetisation, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on 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. Read
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