"It is being said in discussions that the decision to demonetise currency notes was taken suddenly. But, if we look at the chain of events then it seems that the government had planned it long back," Mahajan told the gathering while addressing the inaugural ceremony of Digi-Dhan Mela today.
She said that the Centre was emphasizing on opening bank accounts of all the countrymen under Jan-Dhan scheme long back.
"All these moves indicated that the government was considering reduction in the use of currency notes and pushing forward provisions of digital economy," she added.
While sharing her personal conversation with Narendra Modi, Mahajan said the Prime Minister had recently told her that he wanted an arrangement wherein someone after having a 'Paan' from a shop at Rajwada square could pay through a digital transaction.
She said that the PM had told her that this could be a possibility, if some efforts were made in this direction.
She urged the people to ask for a bill during the purchase of goods.
"It was estimated during a study recently that only five per cent increase in the cashless transactions would bring in the revenue of Rs 85,000-core to the government," she added.
While taking a potshot at the previous UPA government, Union Minister of State for Health Faggan Singh Kulaste said the arrangement of digital transactions should have been implemented a long back.
On the occasion, Mahajan and Kulaste honoured Indore's mayor Malini Gaud for taking innovative steps to encourage the digital transactions in local body.
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