- Congress leader Renuka Chowdhury in a sarcastic tone said the Prime Minister will now decide how much jewellery a married woman can have and how much jewellery a non-married woman can have.
- "Who is he to decide? Now, he is saying men should keep this much jewellery. Then how much will you give to transgenders?"
- "How can you discriminate between two women that you will get this much jewellery? Then please ask the husband to buy the jewellery."
- "He thinks women's right increases once they are married and men cannot wear jewelleries."
- "In which era is he stuck?"
- "He would have understood the responsibilty of a society and family had he kept his wife with himself. He does not know about that."
- "He is too busy to come to Parliament. He is busy deciding how much gold married woman or unmarried woman is allowed to have."
The government in a statement said that there is no limit on legitimate holding of gold and jewellery, including from inheritance, and there would be no seizure of bullion up to a certain limit even if that does not seem to match income.