"Those who were asking for the record of 60 years (of Congress rule) are not ready to explain what the country has got after 60 days of demonetisation," former Delhi Minister and in-charge of 'Jan Vedana' campaign of Congress in Madhya Pradesh, Arvinder Singh Lovely, said here.
Former union minister Bhanwar Jitendra Singh who was also present at the press conference said people were suffering because of demonetisation, and Congress was giving them voice through its Jan Vedana campaign.
Referring to recent closure of Bhopal edition of an English daily, Lovely said the demonetisation had also hit the journalists, alongwith other sections of the society.
People had lost jobs in this atmosphere of "financial anarchy", he said.
Congress held a Jan Vedana programme today here.
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