The economic resolution passed at second and concluding day of the party's national executive also accused the opposition of trying to defame the government by destroying the country's positive environment and termed demonetisation a "brave move aimed at the poor's welfare".
"In this sacred movement across the country, the common people were taking upon themselves the temporary suffering of standing in queues with full enthusiasm and positive energy, but the opposition had become negative with destructive energy to defame the central government and trying to destroy the positive environment of the country," it said.
"Black money has been deposited in the Banks. It has lost its anonymity. The informal Economy will now increasingly integrate with the formal economy. This will lead to higher revenues with the States and the Centre. It will lead to the bigger and the Cleaner GDP," the resolution said.
The resolution said demonetisation was necessary for decimating the parallel economy of black money and for the smooth functioning of the GST in near future.
With BJP leaders endorsing the exercise whole-heartedly, the party's 'Kisan Morcha' chief Virendra Singh Mast claimed at the meeting that it also resulted in lack of wasteful expenditure by farmers, a community which, opposition parties claimed, has suffered most due to cash crunch.
Briefing reporters on the resolution and Jaitley's speech in the closed-door meeting, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the "bold and historic decision" underlined a firm and visionary leadership which puts the country above party and individuals.
"The Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes hidden in mattresses, something people would say symbolically, is now in bank accounts. It will help development," she said.
the demonetisation decision.
"This is reflected in the fact that even after 50 days, there was not a single major incident in the country. There was no loss of public property and there was no loss of people's patience anywhere in the country," it said.
Rebutting criticism that demonetisation was abrupt, not a well though-out call, the resolution said it was taken with full-fledged preparations.
Listing the government's efforts to curb black money leading to demonetisation, the resolution cited constitution of a SIT, introduction of Income Declaration Scheme, Jan Dhan Scheme, Black Money Act, Bankruptcy Insolvency Law, DRT Amendment Law and Benami Property Act.
BJP's national executive believes that the country's 107 crore mobile phone connections, 147 crore bank accounts including 117 crore savings bank accounts and 25 crore Jan Dhan accounts, 35 crore smart phones, more than 40 crore ADHAR linked accounts and more than 75 crore debit cards make it an "enabled" society for digital transactions.
The central government has also promoted cashless transactions through UPI, USSD, AEPS and Rupay Card. All these steps are towards the corruption free India, it said.
Referring to Modi's sops for the rural poor, women and senior citizens, it said Prime Minister ensured honour to the honest people on November 8 with demonetisation announcement and on December 31 he provided a new energy and faith to the youth, women, small businessmen, senior citizen and farmer of this country.
Asking party workers to push digital economy, it said the government's measures are in like with "integral humanism", a core philosophy of BJP's ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyay.
"These decisions are paving the way towards making of a modern India where modern technique, transparent governance and equitable society will be fulfilling the aim of 'sabka saath sabka vikas'," the resolution said.
