After the eight-party meeting, the leaders also sought a probe into the issue of "personal corruption" of Modi with Gandhi insisting that a "free and fair" inquiry was needed to maintain the credibility of the Prime Minister's post.
Banerjee, whose presence rescued the Congress' plan of replicating the opposition unity witnessed in Parliament recently on the note ban issue, virtually stole the show by placing the resignation demand, a position subsequently echoed by Gandhi.
Escalating the attack on Modi, Gandhi described the noteban as a "single arbitrary financial experiment in the history of the world that affected 1.3 billion people" and asked him to explain the "real" reason for implementing it and take responsibility for giving pain to people.
He also raised the demand that Modi answer the charges of "personal corruption" made against him in the wake of his name allegedly figuring in the "Sahara and Birla diaries"
The West Bengal Chief Minister said that 47 days are over and only three days are left in the 50-day period sought by Modi for return of normalcy post the note ban.
"He is not a magician to perform magic. No miracle will happen. You promised to bring 'achhe din'. Are these 'achhe din'? In the name of cashless, Modi government has become faceless and baseless.
"Demonetisation is not a small issue. If government becomes weak, the country is weakened," she said.
personal initiative that this arbitrary financial experiment was carried out for the first time in the world history that affected 1.3 billion people. Such an experiment was never done even during Mao's reign in China."
Gandhi also claimed that demonetisation has made no impact on black money and dubbed it as "an attack on financial independence" and poor people of the country.
"PM should come out with the real aim of demonetisation and answer who is responsible for the suffering of the poor and what is he doing for those who have been hit. The aim of demonetisation has failed.
Asked about former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's name figuring in the same documents, Gandhi replied, "Sheilaji herself is saying that she has no problem with an inquiry.
"Why Narendra Modiji is not saying that. While there are many names in 'Sahara diaries', his name appears clearly in the e-mail of Vice President of Aditya Birla group."
Gandhi claimed that demonetisation has "failed" on
fronts like countering terrorism, counterfeit currency, black money and corruption - all stated objectives of the Prime Minister.
With the Prime Minister alleging that only the corrupt are opposing the note ban, the Congress vice president said that Modi can take whatever action he wants against the leaders.
At the same time, he said that the opposition would be one with government in any legislation to tackle corruption, including the one on Benami properties. He said he should make public the names of all those who have accounts abroad and bring back absconding businessmen Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi.
Some observations might have come but the judgment is yet to come, he said.
Singling out Modi, Banerjee said that the country was witnessing a "super emergency" under his rule without its formal declaration.
All sections of society are being frightened by saying "Gabbar is coming, Gabbar is coming", the West Bengal Chief Minister said suggesting that the country cannot be run through such threats and accused the PM of taking away people's rights.
She also accused the Centre of playing politics with non-BJP ruled states wondering as to why her state should not get what Assam gets.
"Not even a single line statement was laid on the table of the House. This is not only unethical, it is illegal and unconstitutional," she said.
Alleging that demonetisation has wreaked havoc, she said that it has seen growth in unemployment and a collapse of the banking system.
Making fun of the digital push by the Modi government in the wake of demonetisation, Banerjee said that it was strange "given the fact that in 92 per cent of the villages in the country, there are no bank branches".
RJD's Jai Prakash Narain Yadav said note ban is an "anti-people" and "very painful" decision in which 130 people lost their lives.
He held the Prime Minister responsible for it and said the rich had been benefited and the poor 'looted' and termed the situation as "very serious".
DMK's Tiruchi Siva said "the country is facing a financial crisis" due to demonetisation and people have been made to suffer as its implementation has been "ill conceived".
He said the initiative has turned out to be an "utter failure. Heroism is different from realty".
Meanwhile, CPI leader D Raja, whose party did not attend today's opposition meet, said the December 30 deadline on demonetisation has led to "a financial chaos and turmoil in the country, causing unimaginable misery and hardship to people.
"The economy as a whole is affected which has led to loss of jobs. It has ruined the livelihood of common people.
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Gandhi also recalled that in the Jain diary case, four Congress ministers as well as BJP leader L K Advani had resigned from the Lok Sabha and suggested that the Prime Minister should also do so as there are allegations against him.
The Congress leader claimed in the 'Sahara-Birla diaries' case, the Income Tax officials have demanded investigations and noted them in the file.
Since there is a question mark on honesty and integrity, a free and fair inquiry is needed, he said.
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