After petrol pumps' SOS, Robert Vadra calls note ban Modi govt's 'blunder'

Vadra said there was lack of coordination between banks and the government

The power of Robert Vadra's name
IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 09 2017 | 11:15 AM IST
Congress President Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra on Monday attacked the Centre for lack of management after petrol pumps across the country threatened to stop accepting payments through credit or debit cards.

Vadra said there was lack of coordination between banks and the government.

"The government seems to have reached its levels of desperation to overcome the initial blunder it created through the unplanned and unthought (sic) process of demonetisation," Vadra said on Facebook.

"First government offered sops to push people to use debit or credit cards, and when people started using more of cashless means, now lack of coordination with banks and their policies is forcing petrol pump owners to adopt these drastic steps," he said.

Vadra's remarks come amid the threats from the All India Petroleum Dealers Association to stop accepting credit or debit cards from Monday in protest against additional charge of upto one per cent on card transactions.

"What was the whole meaning to offer 0.75 per cent discount and then banks start charging MDR (merchant discount rate) one per cent from petrol pumps?" he asked.

"I dont see any rational, do you?" Vadra questioned.



 
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First Published: Jan 09 2017 | 11:00 AM IST

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