Old notes still being exchanged, says Cong, demands CBI probe

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

today demanded a probe into recent seizures of demonetised currency in various parts of Maharashtra, saying it showed that illegal exchange of old currency was still going on.

In a letter to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, state spokesperson said that scrapped notes worth Rs 2.25 crore were recovered in Thane, while in Pimpri Rs 1.36 crore in scrapped notes were seized.



Though the Union had banned the possession of demonetised currency, these seizures showed that illegal exchange was going on, Sawant said.

"The recent incidents show that old notes are being exchanged for a commission and it proves our allegation that was a big scam involving the and the RBI officials," he said, demanding a probe.

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Old notes still being exchanged, says Cong, demands CBI probe

Congress today demanded a CBI probe into recent seizures of demonetised currency in various parts of Maharashtra, saying it showed that illegal exchange of old currency was still going on. In a letter to the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, state Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant said that scrapped notes worth Rs 2.25 crore were recovered in Thane, while in Pimpri Rs 1.36 crore in scrapped notes were seized. Though the Union Government had banned the possession of demonetised currency, these seizures showed that illegal exchange was going on, Sawant said. "The recent incidents show that old notes are being exchanged for a commission and it proves our allegation that demonetisation was a big scam involving the government and the RBI officials," he said, demanding a CBI probe. today demanded a probe into recent seizures of demonetised currency in various parts of Maharashtra, saying it showed that illegal exchange of old currency was still going on.

In a letter to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, state spokesperson said that scrapped notes worth Rs 2.25 crore were recovered in Thane, while in Pimpri Rs 1.36 crore in scrapped notes were seized.

Though the Union had banned the possession of demonetised currency, these seizures showed that illegal exchange was going on, Sawant said.

"The recent incidents show that old notes are being exchanged for a commission and it proves our allegation that was a big scam involving the and the RBI officials," he said, demanding a probe.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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