PM should explain, says Cong on alleged discrepancy in notes

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 08 2017 | 3:42 PM IST
The Congress today alleged that two different kinds of Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes were printed post demonetisation "which jeopardises the credibility of Indian currency" and demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi come clear on it.
The opposition party, which disrupted proceedings in the Rajya Sabha over the issue forcing its adjournment, said the high denomination notes varied in terms of their size, design and other features.
It demanded that the government explain where and how they were printed as the issue "raises questions over financial structure of the country".
Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal, who raised the issue in the Rajya Sabha earlier in the day, said the party would keep flagging it in Parliament until the government comes out with an explanation.
The former Union minister also alleged that the demonetisation move "failed" to achieve its stated objectives of combating black money, corruption, counterfeit currency and terrorism.
In this context, he demanded that the government explain the motive behind invalidating the old Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 currency notes.
"First they should explain which dye was used (for printing the notes), what types of notes were printed, at which printing press notes of different sizes were printed.
"Having different size of currency notes jeopardises the credibility of the currency. The prime minister, finance minister, RBI governor should come to the fore and explain," Sibal told reporters.
Earlier in the day, the Congress, TMC and JD(U) today forced four adjournments of the proceedings in the upper House over what they termed as "biggest scam of this century" in the printing of two different kinds of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.
Unabated protests by the Congress later led to adjournment of Rajya Sabha proceedings for the day.

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First Published: Aug 08 2017 | 3:42 PM IST

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