Deccan Chronicle

Note ban wounds are still visible, says Oppn

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The Congress on Thursday launched a multi-pronged attack on the Modi government over demonetisa­tion, with former prime minister Manmohan Singh saying the “scars and wounds” it caused are getting more visible with time and party chief Rahul Gandhi describing the measure as a carefully planned “criminal financial scam”.

In a scathing assessment of the demonetisa­tion exercise, Dr Singh said the decision’s second anniversar­y on Thursday is a day to remember how “economic misadventu­res” can roil the nation.

In a statement, he asked the government not to resort to further unorthodox, short-term economic measures that can cause any more uncertaint­y in the economy.

Demonetisa­tion did not put an end to fake currency. On the contrary, counterfei­ters have successful­ly counterfei­ted new `500 notes — P. CHIDAMBARA­M

Ex finance minister An 80 per cent jump in income tax return filers to 6.86 crore in four years, rise in digital are main achievemen­ts of demonetisa­tion. — ARUN JAITLEY

Finance minister

Setting the pace for the formation of a front of opposition parties ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls to take on the ruling BJP, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrabab­u Naidu met JD(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda and son H.D. Kumaraswam­y in Bengaluru on Thursday.

“All institutio­ns have been destroyed. The CBI, a premier anti-corruption agency has been finished. Now, the RBI an autonomous institutio­n is under pressure. Media reports suggest that the RBI governor wants to quit,” Mr Naidu said.

He also attacked the NDA government over the Income Tax and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e raids on opposition leaders’ offices and houses.

When his attention was drawn to the BJP’s criticism of the opposition Mahagathba­ndhan saying it would come a cropper, Mr Naidu referred to the CongressJD(S)

Mr Naidu is making an honest effort to bring all regional parties together. His effort is to defeat the NDA in the 2019 parliament elections. He has met all leaders including Sharad Pawar and Farooq Abdullah. I would like to request the Congress party to cooperate with this effort. — H.D. DEVE GOWDA JD(S) supremo

experiment in Karnataka that had swept the recent Lok Sabha and Assembly polls winning four of the five seats.

“What happened in Karnataka reflects the mood of the nation,” he said and recalled the bonhomie of 1996 when he was the convenor of the United Front and

Mr Gowda was chairman of the front. “We enjoy a good rapport. I came to seek his blessings and co-operation which he agreed to extend,” the TDP chief said.

Asked whether the TD would be dubbed opportunis­tic as it was part of the NDA for four years before splitting away, Mr Naidu said, “We gave the BJP time but they did not implement a special package for AP or the provisions of the Special Act under which the new state was created.”

Later, Mr Deve Gowda said, “Mr Naidu is making an honest effort to bring all regional parties together. His effort is to defeat the NDA in the 2019 parliament elections. He has met all leaders including Sharad Pawar and Farooq Abdullah. I would like to request the Congress party to co-operate with this effort. The Congress has a greater responsibi­lity in this regard.”

Naidu’s Karnataka counterpar­t, H.D. Kumaraswam­y said the political experiment of 1996 would repeat in 2019 with the entry of Mr Naidu, who is co-ordinating with all regional parties.

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