"The Prime Minister had expressed his readiness to be punished if situation does not improve within 50 days. So, we waited for him at our 'Chaurahe Par Charchas' but he did not come.
"People had several questions which they wanted him to answer. So this symbolic document was prepared," AAP Delhi Convenor Dilip Pandey said addressing one such gathering at east Delhi's Lakshmi Nagar.
The party also issued a statement saying the people of the country are not as "heartless" that they would punish the PM but they would surely like a dialogue on the issue that has made their "lives miserable".
Yesterday, Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal had demanded a "white paper" and an independent inquiry on demonetisation, dubbing it as the "scam of all scams".
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