Targeting Narendra Modi for branding Opposition parties, who criticised the demonetisation, as “corrupt”, Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam yesterday sought to know if the Prime Minister will apply the same yardstick for BJP’s ally Shiv Sena
Sanjay Nirupam
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Targeting Narendra Modi for branding Opposition parties, who criticised the demonetisation, as “corrupt”, Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam yesterday sought to know if the Prime Minister will apply the same yardstick for BJP’s ally Shiv Sena.
Notwithstanding Modi’s emotional appeal to people to co-operate with him to weed out black money, Sena in an editorial in mouthpiece ‘Saamna’ yesterday described the demonetisation as “demonic and unsystematic” that has led to “financial anarchy” in the country.
Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray also said while the government’s intention behind demonetising the currency may be right, but it has hit the “wrong target”.
“Will Prime Minister Modi call his party’s long time ally as corrupt and hoarder of black money. BJP should clarify,” Nirupam said.
The Mumbai Congress chief charged that the demonetisation move was a “poorly-managed” move.
“When the government says 86 per cent of the currency is in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, how can that much amount of money be scrapped in four hours time without making available adequate lower denomination currency,” he asked.
Nirupam claimed that the banking system has collapsed and ATMs were not functioning. The Centre never anticipated what effect the decision will have on the common man, he said.