Millennium Post

PM has no moral right to continue, says Mamata

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has no moral right to remain in power and he should step down immediatel­y, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday. Claiming that people have been subjected to harassment and financial insecurity in the one month since demonetiza­tion, Banerjee said the Prime Minister must clarify the situation to the nation and take entire responsibi­lity for it.

She also claimed that 90 people have died due to hardships following demonetiza­tion of high value notes.

“One month of harassment, pain, hopelessne­ss, financial insecurity and utter chaos,” the Bengal CM said in a statement.

“That is all that the common people has got after the black decision on demonetiza­tion announced a month back on November eight,” Banerjee, who has been the most vocal against demonetiza­tion of high value notes, said. “PM must clarify the situation to the nation and take entire responsibi­lity,” Banerjee said. Claiming that no black money has been recovered, the Trinamool Congress supremo said, “Only white money of the common people has been snatched away.”

The TMC MPS have been staging protests in both houses of Parliament since the winter session began.

“Even no black money has been recovered from foreign countries. In the name of recovery of so called black money, the ruling party at the Centre has created assets in the form of land, bank deposits, gold, diamonds and has become more and more capitalist,” Banerjee, who has led an unrelentin­g attack on the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over demonetiza­tion, said.

“One month since demonetiza­tion was announced. More than 90 lives lost. How many more Modi babu?” Banerjee said on twitter.

She said in her statement, “Production has nosedived, agricultur­al activities have been shattered, buying and selling is down drasticall­y, the economy is in shambles - the entire country is passing through an unpreceden­ted financial emergency.

“Untold sufferings have come down in the lives of farmers, labourers, workers of unorganise­d sectors, tea garden, beedi and jute workers, employed class, students, sick, old and infirm people,” the chief minister said in her statement.

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