"The government has taken away the freedom from the people that they have been enjoying for the past 69 years. The government has snatched 'Roti, Kapda aur Makan' from the people... A people's movement was started during the Emergency days... Today, the situation is even worse than Emergency, it can be termed as super Emergency," the Trinamool Congress supremo said.
"People are facing difficulties and inconveniences. They (NDA Government) have sold the country. It is the duty of political parties to raise their voice for the people and we will continue with our agitation till the government takes a decision to roll back the demonetisation move," she said.
Raising the the issue of funding of PM Modi's public meetings in foreign countries, she asked "From where do they get money to hold such mega public meetings in foreign countries like the US?".
She also raised issue of registration of land by BJP in Bihar for opening offices in districts and displaying deed numbers of land purchased by the BJP, questioned the PM's intentions as to how could BJP buy huge chunks of land in the month of September, a few weeks before the announcement of demonetisation on November 8.
Mamata, who arrived in the state capital yesterday, also met RJD chief Lalu Prasad at the latter's residence.
Questioning Modi's poll promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh
to every individual's bank account from money stashed away illegally, Banerjee said, "What happened to the promise? Not a single paise came to anyone's account nor any single paise was brought from the Swiss bank."
"Entire industry sector and economy are witnessing a slowdown due to demonetisation as a result of which people, mostly from Bihar who have migrated everywhere in search of jobs, are not getting their payments, especially in the jute industry and tea gardens in Bengal," Banerjee said.
Displaying two new notes of Rs 500 denomination having some dissimilar features, she alleged it smacked of a "big scam".
"The prime minister painted everyone as having black money, even those who file IT returns and pay taxes," she said adding "The PM also disrespected the 'stree shakti' (women power) and 'stree-dhan' (women wealth)."
After the programme was over and Mamata left the venue, senior RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh told reporters, "Nitish Kumar should not have supported the Centre's decision of demonetisation. It creates doubt among the people whether everything was fine in the grand secular alliance."
"There is no unanimity in the JD(U) itself on demonetisation as Sharad Yadav, former JD(U) president, is saying something different while Nitish is supporting demonetisation," he said.
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