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‘Demonetisation a shame on RBI’: Chidambaram

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Congress labels demonetisation a scam, calls on Modi to apologise

Former finance minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday used Reserve Bank of India figures to hit out at it, saying one per cent of the demonetised notes not coming back to the central bank was a “shame on RBI”, reported the Press Trust of India.

He also questioned the Narendra Modi government whether its demonetisation policy was designed to convert black money into white.

The Congress said government had failed miserably and 104 innocent lives were lost during the exercise and demanded an apology from the prime minister.

“99% notes legally exchanged! Was demonetisation a scheme designed to convert black money into white?,” Chidambaram wrote on social networking site, Twitter.

He also said that the economists behind the demonetisation move “deserve Nobel prize” as the RBI gained Rs 16,000 crore, but lost Rs 21,000 crore in printing new notes.

“Rs 16000 cr out of demonetised notes of Rs 1544,000 cr did not come back to RBI. That is 1%. Shame on RBI which ‘recommended’ demonetisation.”

“RBI ‘gained’ Rs 16000 crore but ‘lost’ Rs 21000 crore in printing new notes! The economists deserve Nobel Prize,” he said in a series of tweets.

All but 1.4 per cent of the old Rs 1,000 notes have come back into the banking system post demonetisation, the RBI said in its annual report for 2016-17.

Out of 632.6 crore pieces of Rs 1,000 currency notes in circulation, 8.9 crore have not been returned post the note ban last November, it said.

The government had on November 8, banned old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes in an attempt to weed out black money in the country. The old notes were allowed to be deposited in banks, with unusual deposits coming under income tax scrutiny.

Congress in-charge of communication department Randeep Surjewala said demonetisation is nothing but a “disaster” in which 104 innocent people were killed while ‘corrupt’ made ‘windfall gains’.

He also said that the demonetisation ‘scam’ not only dented institutional sanctity of the RBI, but also credibility of India abroad and demanded an apology from the prime minister.

“Utterly failed #Demonetisation is nothing but a disaster in which 104 innocent people were killed while ‘Corrupt’ made ‘Windfall Gains'”.

“Demonetisation Scam, not only dented institutional sanctity of RBI,but also credibility of India abroad. PM should apologise to the nation,” he said in a series of tweets.

 

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