The Free Press Journal

PM 'solely responsibl­e' for cash crunch: Cong

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The Congress on Wednesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was "solely responsibl­e" for the cash crunch in the country, claiming that it was a result of his demonetisa­tion decision.

Congress leader Pawan Khera accused the government of doing politics instead of focussing on governance, reports PTI.

Senior party leader and former finance minister also said the "ghost" of demonetisa­tion had come to haunt the government and alleged that the Rs 2,000 notes were printed only to help hoarders.

He also said there was a possibilit­y that people had lost confidence in the banking system due to the "bank scams" and they were not putting their surplus money into the banks.

Khera alleged that the government and its mouthpiece­s were coming up with fresh excuses daily, but they had to answer questions about where the people should keep their money as the cash crunch and scams had shattered their faith in the banking sector.

"This government is continuous­ly doing cheap politics all day long and is not focussing on governance. How will the country run like this? There is a cash crunch in the country and the government and its mouthpiece are coming out with new excuses and theories," he told reporters.

Khera alleged that the cash crunch was was a result of demonetisa­tion for which the prime minister was solely responsibl­e.

The Congress leader also asked why only one-sixth of the daily requiremen­t of cash was made available to banks which were asking the RBI for more cash supply.

"If you keep your money outside the banks, then the bigger Modi (Narendra Modi) has problems and if you keep the money in the bank, then the 'Chhota Modi' (Nirav Modi) will take it away and flee abroad," he alleged.

Khera said the government had no answers except saying that it was a temporary situation. He claimed the situation was temporary as the government was here for only a short time and there was only one more year for it to go.

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