Addressing BJP parliamentary party over the fallout of the decision, he took a dig at Rahul Gandhi saying on the one hand the Congress leader says the demonetisation decision was selectively leaked to BJP top brass and on the other he claims "that even Finance Minister, that means I, was also not aware".
Speaking at length, Jaitley explained all aspects of the move and said, "Demonetisation has direct relation with poor, with poverty and with poverty alleviation" and said once the replacement of currency reaches a reasonable level, the restrictions will be eased.
About Rs 8 lakh crore will be collected from income tax this year and Rs 8.5 lakh crore from indirect tax but despite that another Rs 4-5 lakh crore is required to bear expenses for running the country, he said.
"..So if the honest tax paying system establishes in the country...Then do we need to borrow money...And in the case these borrowings of about Rs 4-5 lakh crore annually can be utilised in rural areas for poverty alleviation and other similar measures," Jaitley added.
"...What was normal from last 70 years that this much in cash and this much in cheque... But now Prime Minister has created a new normal," he said.
"Today every honest citizen feels that a premium has been given for his honesty. In long term this landmark step will increase the size of official economy and reduce the shadow economy," he said.
Giving rationale behind this move, the Finance Minister said in developed countries currency is normally 4 per cent of GDP but in India it is 12 per cent of the GDP.
"Today you see lakh of crores of rupees which was in cash has come into banking system. This is low cost money. Now banks will have capacities to provide more loans for infrastructure development, agriculture and private sector... banks have also started reducing interest rates," Jaitley added.
The cessation of legal tenders Rs 500 and 1000 is followed by remonetisation so that alternative currency should reach people.
Terming as "a historic step" the move by Prime Minister
"Rs 500 and 1000 notes are 86 per cent of the currency. It takes a long time to print these currencies. Then after this, it has to reach 1.25 lakh branches of banks and also 86,000 active banking correspondents in rural areas. All this was kept secret.
"This also has to reach 1.30 lakh post offices, then it will go to ATMs. There are about 2 lakh ATMs. Look at the scale of operation. The entire operation was kept secret," he told the BJP meeting.
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