Senior Congress leader and party's chief spokesperson Anand Sharma alleged that "crores and crores and crores of newly-printed currency (notes) are going out" from the "back doors" of the banks while common people were denied their right to withdraw their hard earned money they have deposited in these banks.
"People had faith in Indian banking system. After the financial crisis and after the economic crisis of 2008-09, Indian banks showed their resilience and their trustworthiness.
The ex-Union Minister for Commerce said, "I am telling you why. People who toil hard have small small savings. You put your money in the bank and you have the assurance that the money is safe. When I need it, I can go to the bank and withdraw it."
"But the bank is not giving that money. Because cash is not available and the cash which is available is not coming from board or the counter", he said.
He said it will take a long time for the Indian banks to rebuild their trust.
"What ethics are there and correctness is there when your own money is snatched. You will say that your money is there, don't worry. It is safe. But it is safe with me as a government. I will use it the way I want and I won't give it to you. That is where the trust is gone. It will take a longtime to rebuild the trust in the banking system," he said.
"Prime Minister must be held to account and the BJP government for creating the huge upheaval in the lives of the citizens for afflicting the sufferings, for destroying the economy and for over 111 deaths. He has misled the nation and its people," he said.
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