Oman Daily Observer

Cong plans protests on note ban anniversar­y

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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday said it will observe November 8 as “Black Day” with countrywid­e protests against demonetisa­tion with the theme “Bhugat Raha hai desh” (the country is suffering) and will not rest till “inherent flaws” in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) are resolved.

The party said the people of the country will never pardon the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go down in India’s history alongside Muhammad Bin Tughlak for the “gross misadventu­re” of demonetisa­tion that wreaked havoc with India’s economy.

The party made the announceme­nt after a meeting of its General Secretarie­s which was presided over by Vice President Rahul Gandhi.

In another meeting on GST, Rahul Gandhi, Former Prime Manmohan Singh along with P Chidambara­m and Jairam Ramesh and finance ministers of the Congress-ruled states examined the “mess created by the Modi government on account of inherent flaws in the design, architectu­re and rates of the GST”.

“The meeting decided that Congress leadership and Congress finance ministers will espouse the pain and suffering of MSMEs, shopkeeper­s, traders, housewives and common man, both inside and outside GST Council,” said Congress spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala.

“Congress will not rest until a resolution of these issues is done by the BJP government to the satisfacti­on of business and services,” he added.

Briefing reporters, Surjewala said demonstrat­ions will be held in every district and state capital on November 8, the day the Modi government decided last year to junk Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes. “Bhugat Raha hai desh” is the common theme of the Congress and other opposition parties.

Surjewala said demonetisa­tion “was the biggest scam of the century” and that GST had “crushed businesses and wiped out jobs”.

The party’s general secretarie­s will be present on November 8 in all the states. The party workers will hold rallies and protest march across all state and district headquarte­rs in the morning and will also hold a candleligh­t march in the evening.

“A government drunk with power and blinded by arrogance has the audacity to celebrate the surgical strike on India’s economy,” said Surjewala.

Surjwala asked: “Who is responsibl­e for the death of nearly 150 ordinary citizens who died in bank lines? Who is responsibl­e for the utter confusion and consequent losses caused by repeated change of demonetisa­tion rules by RBI on 135 occasions? Who is responsibl­e for loss of over 3.72 crore jobs on account of demonetisa­tion in MSME sector alone? Who is responsibl­e for loss of entire savings of crores of housewives done over a lifetime?

“Who is responsibl­e for crash of business of small shopkeeper­s and small and medium enterprise­s on account of the impact of demonetisa­tion? Who is responsibl­e for contractio­n of GDP from 9.2 per cent to 5.7 per cent resulting in a loss of over Rs 3 lakh crore?,” asked Surjewala. — IANS

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