Times of Oman

Congress demands white paper over Centre’s note ban move

Congress leader Digvijai Singh said we want to know with whom did the Central government hold discussion about demonetisa­tion

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PATNA: Congress on Sunday demanded a white paper from the Centre on the demonetisa­tion move which it claimed is the “biggest scam of India” and sought a probe into it by a Joint Parliament­ary Committee.

“We want to know with whom did the Central government hold discussion about demonetisa­tion. The government should issue a white paper on this,” senior party leader Digvijay Singh told reporters here.

“A Joint Parliament­ary Committee (JPC) should probe the entire issue of demonetisa­tion which helped BJP and its men convert black money into assets,” he said. Singh alleged that even the Prime Minister’s Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramania­n and other officials were in the dark about the impending demonetisa­tion.

“Some people had informatio­n in advance which is evident from the fact that Rs10 million were deposited in BJP’s account in a Kolkata bank in addition to the party buying land in Bihar and Odisha,” he claimed. Singh, a Rajya Sabha member, was in the state capital as part of the party’s strategy to get people acquainted with the Congress’ view on demonetisa­tion. He was accompanie­d by Bihar Congress chief and Bihar Education Minister Ashok Choudhary, Sadanand Singh, Dilip Kumar Choudhary, H. K. Verma and others.

Terming demonetisa­tion as the “biggest scam of India”, Singh alleged that Punjab BJP’s legal cell co-convenor Sanjeev Kamboj had put his photograph on social media with wads of new notes of Rs 2,000 that raises a question mark on the BJP leaders having free access to new currency notes when the common people are standing in lines to withdraw money.

He pointed out that the Modi government increased the “limit of foreign remittance­s from India” from 75,000 to 250,000 US Dollars, and alleged that the decision led to an outflow of nearly Rs30 billion from the country only in one year prior to demonetisa­tion.

“Whose money was sent out is yet to be disclosed,” Singh said. Asserting that the demonetisa­tion move was an utter failure of governance, the Congress veteran said that the decision was taken in a haste which not only created “economic anarchy and chaos” but also made the entire nation stand in queues to withdraw their hardearned money.

The decision also helped counterfei­t currency getting “legalised” in the process, Singh said while explaining that out of Rs14.50 lakh crore of scrapped notes of Rs500 and Rs1,000, Rs10 lakh crore has already been deposited in banks and this includes the counterfei­t currency in huge volume. The very objective of demonetisa­tion which is to mop up of black money, counterfei­t currency and terror funding was defeated, he said.

 ?? - PTI ?? ENGROSSED: All India Congress Committee General Secretary Digvijay Singh and his wife Amrita Rai with Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee President and Bihar Education Minister Ashok Choudhary at Sadaqat Ashram in Patna on Sunday.
- PTI ENGROSSED: All India Congress Committee General Secretary Digvijay Singh and his wife Amrita Rai with Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee President and Bihar Education Minister Ashok Choudhary at Sadaqat Ashram in Patna on Sunday.
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