Happy at Centre's decision on Rs 2000 note: Chidambaram


Chennai, May 21 (IANS): Senior leader of the Congress party and former Union Minister for Finance P. Chidambaram said that he was happy at the Union government's decision to withdraw the Rs 2000 currency note from circulation.

He said that the government took seven years to rectify the mistake it had made. The former union minister was speaking to reporters at Karaikudi on Sunday.

Chidambaram said that he expected the Government of India to reintroduce the Rs 1000 currency note in the market and added that withdrawing Rs 1000 and Rs 500 currency notes were a grave mistake and not accepted by the people of the country.

The senior leader of the Congress party said that the opposition had then vehemently opposed the introduction of Rs 2000 notes in the market and said that it was a move to curb circulation of black money from the country.

He said that the Union government had then claimed that the black money was in circulation in the denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 and hence withdrew those currency notes and introduced the new Rs 2000 notes which was not only a mistake but a hasty move.

The former finance minister lamented that the move of the Government of India had confused the common man.

Chidambaram said that the Union government was now a 'Tughlak Darbar' mocking at the Centre's moves on reintroducing Rs 500 denominations and withdrawing the newly introduced Rs 2000 currency notes.

 

 

  

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Sun, May 21 2023

    Chaddi Phatne Ke Baad Dimag Tikane Pe Aaya.

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Sun, May 21 2023

    ₹2000 note ban - the reality - The world is facing a global chip shortage. Modi making sure India not impacted by this shortage. Foresighted Modi - Only Modi haters are surprised by this ban. Modi had already planned it while introducing these notes to help money supply. Now we are totally digital & hence banned as per original plan. Visionary Modi - All black money was recovered after demonetization. But ‘extra 2ab’ was left, which will end after this note ban. Mathematician Modi - It was Modi’s strategic plan to let Pakistan print lots of ₹2000 fake currency. With this masterstroke, Pakistan is destroyed. Chanakya Modi - As ₹ is about to become most powerful global currency, America is worried about $ and have started hoarding ₹2000 notes. Economist Modi ₹2000 notes weren’t fitting in poor peoples’ ‘small’ pockets. Modi cares about poor so took a bold decision to ban odd size currency. Empathic Modi - Singer Pink has a song “Feel Good Time”, an attempt to make fun of “Acche Din”. ₹2000 notes are pink. We can’t promote any attack on India. GulabiGang destroyer Modi - Road shows flower vendor was paid in ₹2000 notes . His flower quality was bad because of which Modi lost Karnataka. This ban will make that anti national vendors suffer. IronFist Modi - Last but not least, Modi banned these notes just to check how prepared his party is prepared to defend any nonsense before 2024 election. It’s a stress test. Clever Modi

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  • Altaf congress, Bangalore

    Mon, May 22 2023

    ₹2000 note ban, what anout the chip in it, ask sudhir chaudhry, he may have something new this time, chip should be inserted into his brain to start working properly.

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