Demonetisation has failed: Kejriwal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 08 2016 | 7:14 PM IST
Demonetisation has "failed" to unearth a single penny of black money in the last one month, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today said, once again terming it as a "scam".
He told a press conference that it would not fare any better in the remaining few days, till December 30, left to deposit defunct currency in banks.
"Modiji had sought 50 days. It has achieved nothing in the last 30 days and nothing will happen in the remaining period. It is a scam," Kejriwal, who has been demanding the rollback of note ban, said.
He alleged that the Centre was stalling the probe against Gujarat businessman Mahesh Shah, who had declared a whopping 13,860 crore under the black money scheme saying he was acting as a 'front' for others.
Kejriwal claimed despite Mahesh's "readiness" to disclose the "real faces" behind the amount, the Income Tax department was not questioning him.
He asked the prime minister and BJP to clarify on the reported allegation by former Gujarat chief minister Suresh Mehta linking Shah with top BJP leaders.
"Note ban was sold as a measure aimed at ending graft and curbing black money. Nothing happened in the last 30 days, then what will happen now, or in the next 20 days?" Kejriwal asked.
Meanwhile, at another press conference, AAP leader Dilip Pandey alleged that the BJP government has hired a company "blacklisted by the UPA government" for printing new notes sanctioned by the RBI.
"The same company was blacklisted as it was aiding terror groups in printing counterfeit notes. It was also named in the Panama papers. The current government must explain why it whitelisted it and also made it a part of its flagship 'Make in India' programme," Pandey said.

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First Published: Dec 08 2016 | 7:14 PM IST

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