Millennium Post

Congress leadership desperate after demonetisa­tion: PM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday accused the Congress leadership of “desperatio­n” in the face of his “tough” demonetisa­tion decision and said it was the first time that a concerted effort was made by the Opposition to “openly” protect the dishonest through disruption­s in Parliament.

He also slammed Manmohan Singh, who had described demonetisa­tion as a “monumental mismanagem­ent” and an “organised loot”, and sarcastica­lly said that his predecesso­r might have been referring to the “unending string of scams” like 2G, CWG and coal block allocation “under his leadership”.

Modi said while the honest will not be harassed, those with black wealth have “only a few days to hide” and will not be spared.

“I pity a few of our opponenets, especially the Congress leadeship, for the desperatio­n they have been exhibiting ...Congress leaders are entirely pre-occupied with only one thing - elections.

“There is nothing political in the demonetisa­tion decision...it was a tough decision taken to clean up our economy and our society. If I were guided by short term electoral politics, I would have never done so,” he told India Today in an interview.

With regard to the washout of the recent Winter session due to disruption­s over demonetisa­tion, the Prime Minister said the government tried its best to keep Parliament functionin­g.

“I was keen to speak in both Houses. Yet, there was a concerted attempt by the Congress to derail the functionin­g of the Houses rather than have a proper debate. While opposition in Parliament is understand­able, this is the first time it is being used to protect the dishonest and that too so openly,” he said.

On Manmohan Singh’s attack, Modi said, “it is interestin­g that the words ‘monumental mismanagem­ent’ come from a leader who has been at the helm of India economic journey for around 45 years.

“His reference to ‘organised loot’ was perhaps a reference to the unending string of scams under his leadership, from the coal scam to the 2G and CWG scams.

Demonetisa­tion on the other hand is an unpreceden­ted step to confiscate the loot of the corrupt.”

Asked whether demonetisa­tion will end corruption in the political system, the Prime Minister said “decisive ways” were required for that.

“There is a need for reforms in the political system,” he said.

He said before the Winter session, he had suggested that there should be discussion in Parliament on reform of the political system and electoral reforms but this could not happen due to disruption­s.

Rejecting criticism that the demonetisa­tion decision was political, it was taken not for “short-term windfall gains” but for long-term structural reforms.

“Earlier the Income Tax department used to shoot in the dark. Now people have voluntaril­y come forward and deposited money. Now the Income Tax department has specific informatio­n,” he said.

Asserting that his government has “zero tolerance for corruption”, Modi said the dishonest will be punished and the taxes collected from them will be routed for welfare programmes.

He said the demonetisa­tion will deliver a “multiplier effect” to clean up the economy in the long term.

“Black money is now traced. It will not remain anonymous anymore... The dishonest have only a few days to hide...the government the time, means, and most importantl­y the will to seek them out,” he said.

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PM Modi lashes out at Opposition in an interview to a news channel

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