Oman Daily Observer

50 days of demonetisa­tion: Modi continues to face flak

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NEW DELHI: Fifty days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the scrapping of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes, he continued to be in the firing line of the opposition on Wednesday. If the Congress demanded a White Paper on the November 8 note ban, the CPM said Modi had a lot to hide.

On the 50th day of the dramatic announceme­nt on demonetisa­tion, the government on Wednesday approved an ordinance to make possession of demonetise­d notes beyond March 31, 2017, a criminal offence. The move attracted flak from the opposition.

Daring Modi to disclose the quantum of black money seized after demonetisa­tion, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi put forth a charter of demands and sought a White Paper on the currency ban.

“Modi ji should reveal how much black money has been recovered since November 8,” he said.

He questioned Modi on the economic loss to the nation on account of demonetisa­tion and put forth a list of posers.

“How many jobs and livelihood have been lost since this policy has been announced? How many lives have been lost due to demonetisa­tion? Why has the government not paid any compensati­on to the families of the deceased?”

The Congress leader sought to know when Modi will reveal in Parliament the list of names of Swiss bank account holders that the Switzerlan­d government had provided.

“Why were experts, economists or the Reserve Bank of India not consulted before unleashing this draconian policy upon the people?” he said.

“We want to know who is the thief? Modi ji has performed demonetisa­tion ‘yagna’ for 50 families and one per cent super-rich people of the country,” Gandhi said. — IANS

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