This story is from November 13, 2016

Why are political parties upset with currency ban, asks Amit Shah

Taking a swipe at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his visit to a bank in Delhi on Friday and waiting in a queue to get new currency notes, BJP president Amit Shah said, “Rahul Gandhi drives in a Rs 4 crore car to get Rs 4,000 notes from the government bank. Bhaiyya gadi to kuch chhoti le kar jatey (he could have taken a small car). The people of our country understand everything that you are trying to do and hide.” He was in Dehradun on Sunday to flag off the party's Parivartan Yatra in poll-bound Uttarakhand.
Why are political parties upset with currency ban, asks Amit Shah
Amit Shah.
DEHRADUN: Taking a swipe at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his visit to a bank in Delhi on Friday and waiting in a queue to get new currency notes, BJP president Amit Shah said, “Rahul Gandhi drives in a Rs 4 crore car to get Rs 4,000 notes from the government bank. Bhaiyya gadi to kuch chhoti le kar jatey (he could have taken a small car). The people of our country understand everything that you are trying to do and hide.” He was in Dehradun on Sunday to flag off the party's Parivartan Yatra in poll-bound Uttarakhand.

Addressing people before flagging off two buses converted to chariots from a school ground here for the 'yatra' in Kumaon and Garhwal regions, Shah said, “The decision to demonetise currency notes has rattled all the political parties alike. Congress, BSP, SP and AAP are all upset and rattled. Modiji has struck at the black money, why are you getting upset? Please tell the people what your problem is.”
Emphasising that the Modi government’s decision is historic and no previous government had courage to take it, the party president said, “Modiji has taken a historic step and now lakhs of crores of rupees of black money has become useless. The funders of terrorism have been delivered a deathly blow by the demonetisation move. The black money lying with Hawala operators, fake currency racketeers and all corrupt political leaders has been wiped out.”
Speaking about the hill state’s political affairs, he said, “In the past five years of Congress-rule, the state has only seen unprecedented patronage to mining, land and liquor mafia.”
The Harish Rawat-led government has “frittered away” the mandate of the people by “indulging in corruption and doing nothing” for the state’s development, he said. "Only a development-oriented government can give unparalleled boost to tourism which is the mainstay of the state's economy," he added.
Terming Uttarakhand a unique state endowed with rare natural beauty and potential for tourism with centuries-old centres of faith like Badrinath and Kedarnath, he said, "This potential can be realised only when an action-oriented BJP government is installed here."

Comparing the present government to a burnt-out transformer that is unable to light up people’s homes, Shah said, it was time to replace it with a BJP government that could bring to them benefits through central schemes.
Blaming the state government for failing to bring around a dozen central schemes, he urged people to dislodge the "corrupt" Congress dispensation in Uttarakhand.
"The state government has eaten up all the funds sent to it by the Centre over the past two-and-a-half years. Between Rs 60,000 and Rs 65,000 crore additional funds were released for Uttarakhand," the BJP national president claimed. “Despite this there is no investment visible on the ground, because all those funds have been sacrificed at the altar of corruption,” he alleged.
Giving credit to the BJP for the creation of Uttarakhand, Shah said it was the only party which had consistently supported the cause of statehood for the region. “We supported the cause of statehood for Uttarakhand all along. The man who is presently chief minister of the state was in favour of just a union territory status,” he alleged.
“The Rampur Tiraha episode which saw atrocities committed against statehood agitators took place under the Samajwadi Party rule which had Congress support,” he said.
“This state was created by (former prime minister) Atalji and will be developed to its full potential by (Prime Minister) Modiji,” Shah said.
Mocking Rahul Gandhi's aggressive stand on one-rank-one-pension (OROP), the BJP president said, “He (Rahul) has no moral right to say anything on the issue because the Congress during its 60 years had done nothing to address the issue.”
“Modiji has achieved something which successive Congress governments have failed to achieve in 60 years,” he claimed. "OROP was there during your grandmother's tenure and then during your father's tenure. It was Modiji who deposited Rs 5,500 crore in the accounts of soldiers. So, Rahulji, you have no right to talk about OROP,” he said.
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