India / Demonetisation 6th Anniversary Congress Rahul Gandhi PayPM Swipe on Modi Video

Zoom News : Nov 08, 2022, 07:28 PM
New Delhi : On the occasion of completion of 6 years of demonetisation, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has taunted PM Narendra Modi. The Congress leader on Tuesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over demonetisation, saying it was done to benefit 2-3 billionaire friends. In his tweet, he has written 'pepm' while taking a jibe at PM Modi. Let us tell you that Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8, 2016, demonetized 500 and 1,000 rupee notes with an aim to remove the problem of corruption and black money in the economy.

Rahul Gandhi has been an attacker on this from the very beginning. On Tuesday, he tweeted a video of his speeches, writing, "Demonetisation was a deliberate move by 'PayPM' to ensure that his 2-3 billionaire friend monopolize India's economy by eliminating small and medium businesses." Do it."

It is the sixth anniversary of demonetisation in India. The main objective of this decision was to promote digital payments and curb black money and eliminate the financing of terrorism. However, opposition parties have termed the 2016 demonetisation move by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government as an "economic genocide and a criminal act".

Congress demands to bring "white paper" on demonetisation

The Congress on Tuesday, on the occasion of completion of six years of demonetisation, said cash in circulation has increased by 72 per cent after the Modi government's move and the government should bring a 'white paper' on it. Party leader Gaurav Vallabh said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should accept this horrific failure of demonetisation. He told reporters, "November 8, 2016, will be remembered by all. Today is the sixth anniversary of the decision to destroy India's economy. After 50 days of demonetisation, till date the government has not even taken the name of demonetisation."

Vallabh claimed, "The biggest organized loot in the history of India was done by the government on November 8, 2016 through demonetisation." He said, "The cash-in-circulation in the economy has increased by 72 percent in the last six years. In 2016, the cash in circulation in the economy was Rs 17.97 lakh crore, which has increased to Rs 30.88 lakh crore today. Is."

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