Oman Daily Observer

Oppn slams Modi over note ban, government hails it

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NEW DELHI: The second anniversar­y of demonetisa­tion on Thursday saw the Congress leading the opposition assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “wrecking” the economy with his “reckless” move even as the BJP defended it saying it sought to “formalise the economy.”

Congress President Rahul Gandhi said the ban on Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes was a “cruel conspiracy” and a “money laundering scheme” meant to help the prime minister’s cronies.

“Prime minister’s monumental blunder, the government’s spin doctors, including our incompeten­t finance minister, have the unenviable task of defending an indefensib­le, criminal policy,” he said in a statement.

“India will discover, no matter how much the government tries to hide it, that demonetisa­tion wasn’t just an ill-conceived and poorly executed economic policy with ‘innocent intent’, but a carefully planned, criminal financial scam,” he said.

In a scathing indictment, former prime minister Manmohan Singh said the “havoc” unleashed by demonetisa­tion on the economy and society was evident to everyone and that its “deeper ramificati­ons were still unravellin­g.”

Calling the decision “ill-fated and ill-thought”, the renowned economist asked the Modi government to refrain from any further unorthodox, shortterm economic measures that could further dent the economy and financial markets.

“Today is a day to remember how economic misadventu­res can roil the nation for a long time,” he said, asserting that the economy was yet to “recover from the demonetisa­tion shock”. Observing that the full impact of the demonetisa­tion was yet to be understood and experience­d, Singh urged the government to restore certainty and visibility in economic policies.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her Delhi counterpar­t Arvind Kejriwal too lashed out at Modi.

CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury accused Modi of “singlehand­edly destroying the economy, lives and livelihood­s.

DMK President MK Stalin and PMK leader S Ramadoss also flayed the “demonetisa­tion disaster”.

Amid the opposition’s attacks, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley sought to justify demonetisa­tion saying its objective was not confiscati­on of currency but to move towards a more formal economy that he claimed was paying rich dividends.

He said a shake-up was essential to make India move from cash to digital transactio­ns that would have an “impact on higher tax revenue and a higher tax base”.

Demonetisa­tion was a key step in a chain of important decisions taken by the government to formalise the economy, he said, arguing that it will lead to more revenue and more resources for the poor, better infrastruc­ture and a better quality of life for the citizens.

The Congress ridiculed Jaitley for being “an apologist of an arrogant prime minister.”

Today is a day to remember how economic misadventu­res can roil the nation for a long time MANMOHAN SINGH Former prime minister

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