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Glad key people shedding fear, breaking silence on govt decisions, says Chidu

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Congress leader P Chidambara­m on Saturday said it was heartening that persons who were in key posts in the government were "shedding their fear and breaking silence" on important policies and decisions.

His reaction came a day after Lieutenant General (Retd) D S Hooda, who was the Northern Army commander when the surgical strikes were carried out on September 29, 2016 across the Line of Control, said that there was "too much hype" over the operation and it was politicise­d.

In a series of tweets, Chidambara­m said it was former Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) Arvind Subramania­n, who first broke his silence by terming demonetisa­tion a "massive monetary shock".

The former finance minister said that after Subramania­n, the recently-retired Chief Election Commission­er O P Rawat said demonetisa­tion had no impact on the use of black money in elections, reports IANS.

Now, it is Hooda, who has "decried the hype over the socalled 'surgical strike' and its politicisa­tion by government", Chidambara­m said, adding, "Glad to see important persons shedding their fear and breaking their silence".

Last month, Subramania­n had raised concerns related to note ban. Six months after resigning as CEA, he described demonetisa­tion as a "massive, draconian, monetary shock".

Two days after his retirement, Rawat had said the note ban didn't reduce the misuse of black money in elections but in fact in some states more seizures were reported compared to previous years.

The government had banned old Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes on November 8, 2016 with an aim to check corruption and black money besides others.

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