Hindustan Times (Delhi)

How Modi took everyone by surprise

TOP SECRET Not a single word was mentioned about the biggest surprise in the agenda of the Union cabinet meeting

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: When the Prime Minister’s Office called ministers’ offices to invite them for the cabinet meeting, they were told not to bring their mobile phones. The instructio­n was repeated hours before the meeting started on Tuesday.

If this communicat­ion led to some curiosity among the ministers, the next message raised more eyebrows.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave an instructio­n that all cabinet ministers must be present in the meeting and nobody should be out of the capital, at any pretext.

The agenda paper of the meeting did have a few items but not a single word was mentioned about the biggest surprise: the demonetisa­tion of high-value bank notes.

It was the first subject on which Modi briefed his ministers in the cabinet meeting. After his briefing, Modi turned to a senior colleague and smiled, “This is why I told you not to be absent.”

While the announceme­nt took almost everyone by surprise, a senior minister told HT, “at least four times in the last three months, the PM told us to tell chartered accountant­s to be more sensitive towards black money. He also asked us to spread awareness against black money.”

A source told HT that an instructio­n was sent, along with the cabinet agenda, to the ministers NOV 9, 2016 not to carry their mobile phones to the meeting. “Our office got a call later reminding about the instructio­n,” the minister said.

The PM’s briefing was similar to the address to the nation at 8 pm on Tuesday. Most of the ministers watched the PM’s speech from the room where the cabinet meeting was held.

Sources added that besides finance minister Arun Jaitley, about 20-25 senior officials of the government and the Reserve Bank of India had a whiff of what it was about when the cabinet meeting started.

The bank chiefs, who will play a critical role in implementi­ng the decision of sucking out currency denominati­ons of `500 and `1,000, too had no informatio­n about the issue.

The only fact, known was that currency notes of `2,000 will be introduced in the market. Nobody took it seriously as such introducti­ons of new currency denominati­ons have been taking place from time to time.

Chiefs of banks got the message only after the PM’s announceme­nt. They were briefed about the decision and that bank branches and ATMs will remain closed for public transactio­ns on November 9.

“The intention was not to let anyone know so that those with black money do not get any opportunit­y to turn their black money into white… you cannot be giving them opportunit­ies after opportunit­ies,” a senior official of the department of financial services, who did not wish to be identified told HT.

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