Replying to the debate on Motion of Thanks to the President's Address, he said cash as well as fake currency is used in promoting terrorism and naxalism.
"In the last 30-40 days (after demonetisation), over 700 Maoists have surrendered in the country. The process is on," he said.
He went on to add: "It cannot be that nobody in the House is satisfied with the surrender of Maoists. How can it be? But if it is not, then there is some other meaning to it."
"We should know that in the post-note ban period in the country, there were attempts to loot banks and take away new currency notes, especially in Jammu and Kashmir because they (terrorists) were facing difficulties in carrying out day-to-day activities post demonetisation," he said.
He said terrorists killed a few days after banks were looted in J&K, were found possessing new currency. "This has a direct link. We should understand," he said.
He said the counterfeit currency used in the economy could not reach banks due to demonetisation.
To press his argument, Modi also made a mention of TV reports about suicide by a trader engaged in fake currency notes business in an "enemy country", an apparent reference to Pakistan.
"You must have seen a television report. People in our enemy country running fake currency business had to commit suicide," he said.
He said it is correct that cash is essential for the country's formal economy and the Rs 1,000 Rupee notes were not going into the formal economy and a less number of 500 rupee notes were going.
"Now since such a big amount of currency has come to the banks, it will increase their capacity to lend to the common man," he said.
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