The party also asked Shah to "refresh" his memory on BJP's stand in 2014, when the then UPA government had planned to demonetise currency and his party was against it.
"Amit Shah, who is making wild claims about the ill- thought decision of his party's central government to withdraw Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 currency notes will do well to once again see his party's own stand of January 2014, about the same decision.
AAP Delhi convenor Dilip Pandey said the party would like to hold a mirror to Shah and refresh his memory by showing him what the BJP had said on the issue of demonetisation of currency in January 2014, when there were reports of the then UPA government trying to implement it.
It was shelved it and the reports were denied by the then RBI Governor Raghu Ram Rajan, he said.
"The aam aurat and aadmis - those who are illiterate and have no access to the banking facilities will be the ones, hit by such diversionary measures...All the black money holders will legally convert their tender with no difficulty because they have the resources to hire people to sort their cash. This measure is strongly anti-poor," she had reportedly said.
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