Demonetisation has rattled those with black money & fake currency: BJP chief Amit Shah

Taking a swipe at his rivals, the BJP chief said he would like to ask Congress, SP, BSP and AAP as to why they are so pained.

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Shah said while he understands dealers of black money, fake currency, hawala and drug are rattled what he cannot fathom as to why leaders like Mulayam, Mayawati and Kejriwal are joining the list of such people.
NEW DELHI: BJP President Amit Shah today asserted that rival parties have exposed themselves and shown their true face by criticising the Centre's demonetisation move which, he said, has rattled those with black money and fake currency and made some political parties poor as well.

Taking a swipe at his rivals, the BJP chief said he would like to ask Congress, SP, BSP and AAP as to why they are so pained.

Shah said while he understands dealers of black money, fake currency, hawala and drug are rattled what he cannot fathom as to why leaders like Mulayam Singh Yadav, Mayawati and Arvind Kejriwal are joining the list of such people.


Even though he insisted that the government's move had nothing to do with the impending assembly polls, he said BJP will benefit politically going by the reactions of opposition parties.
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About 3.5 billion new currency notes need to be infused into the system. The government estimates that the situation will ease into a comfort zone by November 30.


Who knew and who didn't Since the information was shared on a need-to-know basis, Urjit Patel got to know about the move from the “system“ only after he was declared to take over as RBI governor. Raghuram Rajan and his deputy R Gandhi, who heads currency management, were the only ones aware of the moves.
About 3.5 billion new currency notes need to be infused into the system. The government estimates that the situation will ease into a comfort zone by November 30.


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The government, according to sources, was in a bind with limited choices as it could not have taken such a move before a series of festivals, which meant waiting until Diwali and Chhath. At the same time, it could not have delayed beyond the Parliament session as imposition of model code of conduct for poll-bound states would be imminent.

Also, the government needed to get down to the budget preparation exercise while giving at least about 50 days window to settle down.
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On announcement day, the ministers who attended the meeting had to stay back till Modi's televised address to the nation was over, in order to ensure that there was no premature leak, even by a few minutes.


Only a handful of top officials were privy to the move. Apart from ministers at the Cabinet meeting who had to remain in quarantine for a while, members of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) board too left only after Modi's speech.
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Sources said the official agenda for the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday was a deceptive string of MoUs between India and Japan, and even ministers were not aware about the proposal to ban high value currency notes.
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Assembly polls on his mind, Shah consistently targeted SP, BSP and Congress, BJP's rivals in Uttar Pradesh, AAP, its challenger in Punjab besides Congress, but skipped any mention of TMC chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who was the first leader to take on the government. He named her in his reply to a question.

"I can understand the pain of those keeping black money, fake currency, terrorists, hawala operators, naxalites and drug dealers with this decision. What has amazed me is the way some political parties are rattled.
"I want to ask Mulayam Singh Yadav (SP President), the BSP chief, Arvind Kejriwal as to why are you pained? If politics become cleaner with a measure and black money is taken out of electoral politics, then why should it pain political parties," he said.
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He challenged political parties to face the polls with the issue and said "People will decide."

These political parties always questioned the Modi government what it was doing against black money and now it has given such a hard blow to black money and they are rattled, he said.

"The kind of environment these political parties are making I want to ask them if you are in support of black money, hawala operators, terrorism, fake currency dealers... SP, BSP, Arvind Kejriwal and Congress should answer this. What is the problem of these four parties? They have exposed themselves and shown their true faces," Shah said.

To a poser that these parties have claimed to have voiced concerns of the poor, he said the demonetisation move will do no harm to the poor. "But some political parties have become poor."
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Asked about Mayawati's charge the move amounted to "economic emergency", he said it has caused economic emergency in her party BSP.
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