"The RBI has failed to do its constitutional duty at the time of demonetisation, due to which people had to suffer a lot. The misery of the people has not ended, but they are still suffering," Haryana Congress President Ashok Tanwar said addressing a press conference here.
Tanwar said the HPCC had summoned a meeting of party MLAs and MPs from the state here today in view of the decision to gherao the RBI office, which will be part of Congress' national programme to gherao RBI offices at other places in the country as well on January 18.
However, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and most of the legislators were not present at the meeting, but Viplove Thakur said, "I had summoned the meeting at a short notice.
"The MLAs and other leaders who could not attend informed me over phone that they had pre-scheduled engagements. However, they have assured that all of them will be present here on January 18".
Bansal, who is also former MP from Chandigarh, said, "We have decided to gherao the RBI because it has failed to do its constitutional duty and has happily surrendered its autonomy."
About the demonetisation step, Bansal said, "For the first time such a thing has happened in the country, which is unconstitutional, against the law and against the rules and regulations of the RBI. This decision of the Modi government has been thrust upon the people."
Slamming the demonetisation decision, Bansal said, "When people deposited the demonetised currency in the banks, the banks imposed cash handling charges."
When asked why Congress had done poorly in the recently held civic polls in Chandigarh, Bansal did not agree that people of Chandigarh had backed demonetisation decision of the government, saying other factors were at work here.
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