The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is protesting hard against the Prime Minister announcement on Novemeber 08. On demonetisation AAP said that the Prime Minister is now moving the debate from the black economy to cashless economy, on Monday.
The Aam Aadmi Party leader Dilip Pandey said at the Connaught Place that the Prime Minister announcement on demonetisation of old Rs.500 and Rs.1000 is now turned from a “Tughlaki farman” to a “Talibani farman,” in interaction with people.
He added, “More than seven dozen people have died due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement to spike 500 and 1,000 rupee notes.”
Due to the shortage of the new currency notes in the whole country and the disorder in the implementation of the circulation of money, our Prime Minister was now trying to move the issue from black economy to cashless economy, Dilip Pandey said.
Dilip Pandey asked the people who were wearing ‘Aam Aadmi Caps’ including the AAP MLAs also that, “But when people have no cash in their pockets, the economy will naturally turn into a cashless economy. Is that what our Prime Minister is trying to achieve?”
The Health Minister of Delhi Satyendra Jain said that over eight lakh crore rupees had been deposited in the banks in just twenty days since the announcement.
He then asked, in just 20 days if so much money has already reached in the banks then where the black money has gone?
Whereas the Water Minister of Delhi said that even a child know that black money was now being converted into white. He also said that since demonetisation there is a huge decline in trade.
--with agency inputs
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