Attacking Modi, who is set to address the nation after end of the 50-day period he had sought from the people to ease their problems due to cash crunch, Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that the Prime Minister is good at making announcements that are far from reality.
"Even after 50 days of demonetisation step, normalcy has not been restored.
"PM Modi's demonetisation move has turned out to be 'Deshbandi' (lockdowbn of country). Development has come to a standstill. It is a scam and an uncalled move. It has resulted into economic instability in the country. Several people have died due to cash crunch across the country. It is a surgical strike on the country's poor and has caused them immense suffering," Surjewala said at a press conference in Jaipur.
"Starting from January 6, we will continuously hold protests across the country against demonetisation. We demand compensation for aggrieved family members, income and sales tax rebate to traders and common man," he said.
Congress leader Meem Afzal said the Prime Minister "has so far not had a word of sympathy for the victims, forget about an apology".
"But we expect him to apologise when he speaks on the issue at the end of the 50 days he had sought," he told reporters in Srinagar.
Afzal claimed as many as 11 crore man-hours were spent every day in queues outside banks and ATMs as people struggled to withdraw their own money.
"Money was taken from people's pockets and put in the banks. 130 crore people of the country were made to queue up for their money. The time people should have spent earning their livelihood was spent in the queues," he said.
Afzal said the Congress party also demands that 18 per cent interest be paid to the people on the money they have deposited in the banks.
Alleging that some BJP leaders have been caught with stashes of new currency notes, Surjewala demanded a high-level inquiry.
"Ordinary people are standing in bank lines to withdraw money, but a parallel black market flourishes in converting black money into white by charging commission up to 30 per cent commission," he alleged.
In Jammu, the AICC General Secretary Ambika Soni termed demonetisation the biggest scam aimed at "benefiting big industrialist," and asked Modi how much black money has been recovered after the move.
"It (demonetisation) is the biggest scam, aimed at benefiting few industrialists of the country. As now the government claims that all the old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes have returned to the banks, the Prime Minister should give us an idea of how much black money has been recovered in the process", She told reporters here.
Soni said the country wants to know on whose advice the decision of scrapping the old currency notes was taken.
She said the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said demonetisation has affected the country's growth by "over two per cent".
"The Prime Minister should tell how much unemployment it has caused," Soni said.
She said demonetisation has also affected the farming sector as the farmers are not getting seeds in time thus delaying the sowing season.
"Why did you (BJP) promise to bring the black money in one year and ... Put 15 lakh rupees in everybody's account, we never made such false promise... You fooled the people and now you are playing jokes and games with the economy of the country," she said.
The Congress General Secretary also asked the BJP to come clean on the entries in Birla and Sahara dairies.
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