Sources said the BJP MPs have been asked to interact with people and the media to disseminate information about the "positive impact" of the move and also assuage public concern caused by waiting in long queues outside banks and ATMs to exchange old notes and withdraw money. BJP allies have also been roped in.
However, even 10 days after Modi took the nation by surprise by announcing demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes, his rivals continued to aggressively target him, refusing to put their knives back into the sheath.
On a day the demonetisation issue rocked both the houses of Parliament, scores of Youth Congress workers held a march, alleging withdrawal of high-value notes was part of a "big scam" and aimed at looting public money.
Addressing the protesters, senior party leader Anand Sharma charged Modi with committing "injustice" to the country and "spoiling" India's image globally by implementing the decision without preparation. He demanded that a Joint Parliamentary Committee be appointed to probe the alleged leak of information about the impending decision to demonetise the high-value notes.
He also challenged the Prime Minister to a debate with the Opposition on demonetisation.
"We will not allow him to pile up miseries on the common citizens. It is such a big scam and loot of public money. We have demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee to probe it. Our fight will continue till the government relents and demand for probe is met," he said.
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