The Asian Age

Roll back note ban within 3 days, say Kejriwal, Mamata

Demonetisa­tion independen­t India’s biggest scam, claims Delhi CM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENTS

A day after her march to President’s House, Trinamul Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, along with Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, hit the streets of the national capital demanding a rollback of the demonetisa­tion exercise within three days, a move seen by many as an attempt to explore a federal front against the Modi government.

Ms Banerjee had very few supporters in her march to Rashtrapat­i Bhawan on Wednesday with major opposition parties, like Congress, Left, and the JD(U) staying away from her march, which was her singular initiative.

Both the Left and Congress are arch rivals of the Trinamul in West Bengal and did not want to be seen on a common platform with TMC, which is being led by Ms Banerjee.

Ms Banerjee and Mr Kejriwal demanded a complete rollback of the exercise within three days, failing which, they warned of a revolt by the people of the country.

The government was, however, quick to dismiss the demands for a rollback.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley said that there is no question of rollback of the demonetisa­tion policy. He also added that the rush of customers at banks is steadily decreasing with each passing day.

Both Mr Kejriwal and Ms Banerjee, in their trademark styles, first assembled at the Azadpur Mandi, Asia’s largest wholesale market, which is said to have been hit the hardest by the cash crunch, and then knocked at the doors of the Parliament by plonking themselves in front of the Reserve Bank of India.

True to the street-fighting styles of the two parties, their supporters chanted anti-PM slogans and brought traffic to a halt in the crucial intersecti­on. The process of exchanging money at the bank was also affected after the visit by the two leaders.

Ms Banerjee said that they had gone to the RBI to see whether the Centre had enough currency or not. “Our main apprehensi­on is shortage of currency. We are here to check whether there is enough cash to disburse among the people,” she said.

She also said that the country had not witnessed such a crisis even during emergency. It is a fight to “save the country, a fight for the poor and hungry people. This decision may take the country 100 years back. The government is coming out with a different decision every day.”

◗ Finance minister Arun Jaitley ruled out rollback and said that the rush of customers at banks was steadily decreasing

◗ CM Kejriwal accused PM Modi of ‘imposing dictatorsh­ip’ on the entire country

“The day before yesterday it was said that the limit for exchange is `4,500, today you say it is `2,000. The other day it was said indelible ink will have to be put on fingers. What is going on? Are we servants, are we thieves and you are honest. Is everybody a thief?” she said.

She was dismissive of the demand of Opposition parties to set up a Joint Parliament­ary Committee to probe demonetisa­tion, saying such committees constitute­d in the past to investigat­e various issues did not yield any result.

Mr Kejriwal tweeted: “How much currency needed? How much printed? What is capacity? How many more days will it take? Myself and Mamtadi at RBI to get this info.”

Addressing the rally, he said that as a result of the demonetisa­tion exercise, black money was flooding the market again. “Notes are being home-delivered to some people. This is independen­t India’s biggest scam. The government wants to amass `10 lakh crore by forcing the people to deposit their money in banks and use that amount to write off the loans of Modiji’s friends.

“The government must rollback the demonetisa­tion decision in three days. Otherwise there will be revolt. Modiji had silently sent Vijay Mallya, who has huge debt, to London one night. But he has also brought people to the streets who are queuing up for hours,” he said.

He accused Mr Modi of “imposing dictatorsh­ip” on the entire country, saying that people are facing huge trouble due to this move. “People can’t withdraw money for their health treatment. Suddenly imposing such a move and putting people in trouble is not right,” he added.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee with her Delhi counterpar­t Arvind Kejriwal at a rally against the demonetisa­tion of high-value currency notes at Azadpur Mandi in New Delhi on Thursday. (Right) AAP supporters at the rally. The Azadpur Mandi...
— BIPLAB BANERJEE West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee with her Delhi counterpar­t Arvind Kejriwal at a rally against the demonetisa­tion of high-value currency notes at Azadpur Mandi in New Delhi on Thursday. (Right) AAP supporters at the rally. The Azadpur Mandi...
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