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Govt, RBI strapped for reasons: Opposition

- ARCHIS MOHAN

The Congress and other Opposition parties on Wednesday criticised the Centre and the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) ‘lack of planning’ to provide automated teller machines with sufficient cash on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya.

Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member Dinesh Trivedi asked the government to reveal the ‘real reasons’ behind the cash crunch across the country. “I feel that the real reason for the cash crunch is because the government has perhaps decided to discontinu­e the ~2,000 denominati­on currency notes,” Trivedi, who is a member of the Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Finance, said.

Congress spokespers­on Pawan Khera said the harvest season, weddings, and Akshaya Tritiya have turned into an occasion of sorrow instead of joy because of the cash crunch.

“The government is coming up with new excuses and theories about the cash crunch. Is the problem with the government’s planning or is it with its intent? Or is it that they are just inept at governance,” Khera asked.

Senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m asked the RBI to explain why there is a cash shortage when it claims it has printed and supplied sufficient cash. “Is it correct that currency in circulatio­n has increased by only 2.75 per cent since demonetisa­tion? If so, I maintain that the government and the RBI are not allowing money supply to grow at the same rate as nominal GDP,” he tweeted, adding the “ghost of demonetisa­tion has come back to haunt the government and the RBI”.

Chidambara­m said he suspected the RBI seriously miscalcula­ted the demand for cash in the post-harvest season, and ordinary people are withdrawin­g cash but not putting into banks their surplus cash.

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