BJP to observe November 8 as 'Anti-Black Money Day'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a bid to counter the opposition's plan to observe the first anniversary of the November 8 as 'Black Day', the ruling on Wednesday said it will celebrate the day as "Anti-Day" across the country.

"There was a parallel economy in the country. When the NDA government came to power (May 2014), Prime Minister Narendra Modi took steps to minimise and end it. On November 8, the will celebrate 'Anti-Day' and create a mandate in favour of the steps taken against black money," Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters here.

Jaitley, a senior leader, said it will be the Bharatiya Janata Party's major programme, in which all Union Ministers, Chief Ministers and senior party leaders will participate.

Listing the government's steps to counter corruption and black money, Jaitley hit out at the opposition Congress for observing the anniversary as 'Black Day'.

"The Congress had adequate opportunity to be in power. I cannot recollect a single significant step they ever took against The steps taken by National Democratic Alliance government are not small," he said.

"Various bank accounts were illegal and cases were filed against the holders. was a big step towards it. It was a huge step towards squeezing cash currency," he said.

The leader also accused the Congress of making banks hollow from the inside and said that this legacy was inherited by the present government.

"We took time to address the problems arising out of their incompetence," he said.

The Congress-led 18 opposition parties on Tuesday said they will observe November 8 as Black Day to protest against the "ill-conceived and hasty" decision of the government to scrap Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes a year ago on that date.

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First Published: Wed, October 25 2017. 18:04 IST