The Asian Age

Cong targets govt over note ban

Says Guj bank got highest amount of demonetise­d notes in just 5 days

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress on Friday alleged that the demonetisa­tion carried out by the Narendra Modi government was the “biggest scam in Independen­t India” to convert black money into white and the maximum deposits in cooperativ­e banks in just five days were in BJPruled states, mainly Gujarat.

In a press conference, the Congress said that RTI queries had revealed that Ahmedabad District Cooperativ­e Bank, whose directors include BJP chief Amit Shah, received the highest amount of old demonetise­d notes of ` 745.58 crore in just five days.

Hitting out at Mr Shah, Congress president Rahul Gandhi tweeted, “Congratula­tions Amit Shahji, Director, Ahmedabad Dist. Cooperativ­e Bank, on your bank winning first prize in the conversion of old notes to new race. ` 750 crore in five days! Millions of Indians whose lives were destroyed by demonetisa­tion, salute your achievemen­t. # ShahZyada-KhaGaya.”

Taking on the BJP, the Congress demanded a fullfledge­d probe into demonetisa­tion. “Nineteen months post ‘ Modi made disaster’ of demonetisa­tion, it is now officially clear that this entire exercise was the biggest scam in independen­t India, indulged to convert its illgotten ‘ black money’ into ‘ white’,” Congress communicat­ions chief Randeep Singh Surjewala said.

The Congress in their press release also pointed out, sequential­ly, the list of co- operative banks which received some of the highest amounts in demonetise­d notes in the five days following November 8, 2016, and then named members on the boards of the banks who were BJP leaders or had ties to the BJP.

The Congress also released the RTI that filed with NABARD by one activist Mr. Niranjan S Roy.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi plants a sapling during the foundation stone- laying ceremony of the upcoming office complex for the commerce department — Vanijya Bhavan— at Akbar Road in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi plants a sapling during the foundation stone- laying ceremony of the upcoming office complex for the commerce department — Vanijya Bhavan— at Akbar Road in New Delhi on Friday.

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