MORADABAD: Defending his demonetisation push, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked Jan Dhan account holders not to withdraw the money deposited in their accounts by black money hoarders."When we started opening Jan Dhan accounts, poor people did not know how they would come of use. Are they of use now or not? Those who had hoarded black money are now running after the poor and ordinary among us. They are making small talk and then asking the poor people to deposit two lakh rupees in their accounts," he told a packed audience of BJP workers during the party's Parivartan rally in Moradabad, UP."Did they ever come to talk to poor people? But now, they keep circling the houses of the poor. Listen to me. If you have deposited money like this in your account, do not return it. Let the money sit in your account," Modi said.“I'm trying to find a way to send those who deposit money in poor man’s account to jail while the poor get to keep the money,” he added.Jan Dhan accounts, according to reports, are being used by hoarders to stash their wealth to avoid action. Balances in the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana accounts swelled by more than Rs 27,000 crore between November 9 and 23.The Income Tax department had earlier decided to slap charges under the newly enforced Benami Transactions Act against those depositing unaccounted wealth in someone else’s account. Under the Act, such people can face a jail term of maximum seven years.