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NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Roman emperor Nero – who fiddled while Rome burned – and then accused him of nefariously banning high-value notes to benefit a few people like e-wallet company Paytm.
E-wallet companies, especially Paytm, have a seen a giant boost in their users since Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes were banned by the PM on November 8.
“The idea behind a cashless economy is that a few people must get maximum benefits from these (cashless) transactions, this has damaged the nation,” the Congress vice president said at an opposition protest against the currency ban on the Parliament’s premises, ANI said.
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