Congress questions Modi on demonetisation figures in speech

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today questioned Prime Minister Modi over figures quoted in his Independence Day speech on demonetisation, and asked him how he knew that Rs three lakh crore had come into the system when the RBI was still counting notes.

Senior spokesperson said the claim made by the prime minister yesterday of Rs three lakh crore getting into the system post-demonetisation, is in clear contrast to what the RBI has said.


"The prime minister said Rs 3 lakh crore which were not in the system have come into it. We ask the prime minister, how much money has come in after We were told that the RBI is still counting...It may take decades to count.

"When RBI is still counting then how has the prime minister come up with this Rs 3 lakh crore figure...Two contrary stands are being taken by the prime minister of and the Reserve of India," he told reporters.

Azad, the leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha, said this is a big question as either the prime minister or the RBI is lying.

"Since the counting of money is in progress, how can the prime minister make this claim. Is he now befooling the people of If this information is with the prime minister, then why the reserve did not share this information in Parliament," he asked.

He further said both the prime minister and the RBI have to answer as to who is lying.

He also raised questions over the recovery of Rs 75,000 crore in black money, even as the RBI is still counting the money and is yet to come up with a substantive figure.

"If the RBI is yet to segregate between the fake money and the black money, post-demonetisation, then where did this figure come from?" Azad asked.

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