Solution to noteban problems elusive even after 40 days: Chandrababu Naidu

Unless there were remedial measures, people's woes would continue in the long-term, Chandrababu warned

Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu at the Business Standard Andhra Pradesh Round Table in Vijayawada on Monday
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu at the Business Standard Andhra Pradesh Round Table in Vijayawada on Monday
Press Trust of India Vijayawada
Last Updated : Dec 20 2016 | 8:25 PM IST
After supporting demonetisation initially, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu today appeared to be having a second thought saying this is not what they wished for and that the solution to problems due to the note ban remained elusive even after 40 days.

"Demonetisation was not our wish but it happened. More than 40 days after demonetisation, there are still lot of problems and there appears to be no solution," he told a workshop of Telugu Desam MPs, MLCs, MLAs and other leaders here.

"It still remains a sensitive and complicated problem," Chandrababu, who heads the 13-member central committee to look into demonetisation issues, observed.

"I am spending two hours daily to find out how to ease the problems caused by demonetisation. I am breaking my head daily but we are unable to find a solution to this problem," he said.

It was Chandrababu who had been a strong proponent of ban on high denomination currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. In fact, he had written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 12 reiterating his demand.

Hours after the Prime Minister came out with the demonetisation announcement,the Telugu Desam Party started claiming credit saying it was a "victory for Chandrababu" over his fight on corruption.

"This is a moral victory for the TDP," it said in posts on Facebook and Twitter.

"Prime Minister Modi may have taken the decision now but Chandrababu had these thoughts even when he was in the opposition (2004-14). He had been fighting for scrapping of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes since then," the TDP said in a Facebook post.

The party media cell dug out newspaper clippings dating back to June 2013 when Chandrababu raised the demand for the first time.

But as people started facing trouble in exchanging the scrapped notes as well as in withdrawing cash from their accounts, Chandrababu seemed to change his tone and started making critical remarks about the Centre's move, particularly the introduction of Rs 2000 notes.

"We could resolve the 'August crisis' (an internal party coup dating back to 1984) in 30 days but this (demonetisation) still persists," he said.

He said banks were "not prepared" for a transition to digital economy.

"They are unable to even register banking correspondents," he added.

Unless there were remedial measures, people's woes would continue in the long-term, Chandrababu warned.
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First Published: Dec 20 2016 | 8:20 PM IST

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