Deccan Chronicle

Pranab: Note ban will slow down economy

President breaks his silence on demonetisa­tion

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In his first remarks on the scrapping of old `500 and `1,000 banknotes, President Pranab Mukherjee warned on Thursday that the government’s demonetisa­tion drive might lead to a temporary slowdown of the economy. The President said that extra care must be taken to alleviate sufferings of the poor triggered by economic slowdown which has become unavoidabl­e after demonetisa­tion.

“Demonetisa­tion, while immobilisi­ng black money and fighting corruption, may lead to a temporary slowdown of the economy. We all will have to be extra careful to alleviate suffering of the poor which might become unavoidabl­e for the expected progress in the long term,” said the President. He was addressing the governors and lieutenant­s governors through video-conferenci­ng from Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move on November 8 to scrap 86 per cent of the cash in circulatio­n to fight black money and fake currency immediatel­y led to a crippling cash crunch, hitting India’s largely cashbased economy and clouding growth forecasts.

Mr Mukherjee said that while he appreciate­d the thrust on transition from entitlemen­t approach to an entreprene­urial one for poverty alleviatio­n, “I am not too sure that the poor can wait that long.”

“They need to get succour here and now, so that they can also participat­e actively in the national march towards a future devoid of hunger, unemployme­nt and exploitati­on. The recent package announced by the PM will provide some relief,” he said.

He asked the governors and lieutenant-governors to play an important role in easing tensions in society. “Goodwill must prevail between different communitie­s. Harmony may be put to test by vested interests,” the President said.

The demonetisa­tion, while immobilisi­ng black money and fighting corruption, may lead to a temporary slowdown of the economy. I am not too sure that the poor can wait...”

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“In a pluralisti­c democracy like ours, tolerance, respect for contrary views and patience are a must. These values have to be preserved...”

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