On a day when opposition parties observed completion of one month of demonetisation as "Black Day", Congress said the move was implemented without any application of mind as it has put the public to "great hardships".
"There is a saying, Nero fiddled while Rome burned. As the story goes, in the time of a crisis, the Roman Emperor was busy playing the violin. He was both whimsical and ineffectual when Rome needed him the most.
The Congress vice president, who led the protest outside Mahatma Gandhi's statue this morning said, "This is not a bold decision, it is a foolish decision which has been taken without any due consideration. It has devastated the poor, farmers and daily wage workers."
Gandhi also said, "Demonetisation - a goalless draw" and that "PayTM means Pay To Modi, i.E a few people should get maximum benefit from every single transaction".
Gandhi said,"We want to have a discussion (in Parliament). We want a vote (in Parliament). The government doesn't."
Congress party senior spokesperson Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "There was no application of mind. It was just merely an announcement and that too an announcement without thinking and without visualising what type of disaster ultimately it will lead to."
"In the last month we have seen that this scheme as failed and has been a total disaster. We are all against Black Money. But, this was an announcement without thinking nor visualising the disaster it would make," he said.
The Congress leader claimed reports have already started coming that shows that lakhs of jobs are being lost as 86 pc of the salaries paid in India are in cash.
"There was selective leakage of the info to BJP leaders. BJP leaders have been purchasing land just prior to Demonetisation.
Azad alleged that government brought this scheme for the devastation and destruction of the poor, farmers, small businessmen, housewives, labourers as there have job losses on a large scale.
"This scheme has brought destruction and devastation ... people have lost jobs on a large scale due to wrong policies of the government," he said.
Azad also alleged that the demonetisation decision was "selectively leaked" to BJP leaders and said it was the "biggest scam" in the country.
"There was selective leakage of the info to BJP leaders. BJP leaders have been purchasing land just prior to demonetisation. BJP has been on a purchasing spree in Bihar and Odisha for party offices. This is the biggest scam in the country," he claimed.
"Is the Government not responsible? They denied the people access to their own hard earned money. More than 100 people have died.
"A paucity of funds means that daily wage labourers are not getting paid. Reports have already started coming which has shown that lakhs of jobs are being lost," he said.
Azad said banks do not have money and neither have ATMs and common people are suffering, but alleged that many people are getting the money converted by paying off 20, 30 or 40 per cent commission.
"A study has shown that the negative impact of this decision is to the tune of Rs 1.28 lakh crore to the GDP," he claimed.
Azad also said that Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) with 25 crore accounts received only about Rs 8,000 crore of fresh currency, till November 30, which amounts to each account holder getting a paltry Rs 350.
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