Would have resigned if PM insisted on demonetisation: Chidambaram


New Delhi, Nov 27, PTI: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram today said had he been the Finance Minister, he would have resigned from the post if the Prime Minister insisted on demonetisation.

"Had the Prime Minister told me 'I have decided to declare as illegal tenders Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 currency notes', my advice to him would have been not to do it. Don't take the decision.

"I would have given him facts and figures. But, had he still said 'Sorry, this is my decision and I will do it', let me tell you quite candidly, I would have resigned," said the former Union finance minister.

He was replying to a question at the Delhi Literature Festival on what would he have done had he been in Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's place.

Attacking the government over demonetisation, Chidambaram claimed that the move will not meet the objectives of curbing corruption, counterfeit currencies and black marketeering as spelt out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

However, he added that the "only short-term benefits" of it would result in people shifting towards digital transactions in the urban areas.

Criticising the Centre, Chidambaram claimed that sufficient information on the ramifications of demonetisation was not provided to the Prime Minister and added that even the Chief Economic Advisor was not aware of the move.

He said when he held the office of the Finance Minister, it came to his knowledge that one of his predecessors had constituted a committee on demonetisation, but did not name the predecessor or specify the period.

Chidambaram has presented nine Union budgets. "The report of the CBDT was against demonetisation. No one considered demonetisation," he said, adding that similar steps were taken in 1946 and again, in 1978 during Morarji Desai's regime.

Chidambaram said while the demonetisation decision was taken in utmost secrecy, it would be wrong to assume that no one in the opposition could have been taken into confidence.

"If you can't consult the opposition, the government should have consulted its own former finance minister Yashwant Sinha. It should have asked former prime minister Manmohan Singh. A decision of this magnitude ought to be taken at least (in consultation) with Sinha and Singh," he said.

The Congress leader said although the Prime Minister has asked for 50 days for the situation to ease out, "putting the poor under this for 50 days is torture".

"If you take away the livelihood of the poor for 50 days...there is a dimension to every economic decision the government takes as well as ethical and political dimensions.

"Some decisions may be inherently good, but if they are ethically or morally sad, then the governments oblige by not taking such decisions.

"If you have taken a decision, which has virtually driven a large number of people to borrow money, then it's completely unethical, immoral," Chidambaram said.

The Congress leader said merely opposing the government's demonetisation decision did not make him or his party "supporters of black money".

He said somebody should have told the Prime Minister that you cannot withdraw 86 per cent of the currency notes (from circulation) overnight and not infuse the number of notes in a few days.

"I don't think the Prime Minister was told that the two high denomination notes accounted for 86 per cent of the cash in circulation. I don't think he was told that you would be withdrawing 2,300 crore notes, but the capacity of the printing press is 300 crore per month and it will take seven months to match up to that figure," said the former Union finance minister.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    This is the step of the government without knowing the repercussion of the decision on the public and banks

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Mr,Chidambaram.There is not need for you to resign. You guys have been shown the door by the Indians on May 2014. What you would have done is irrelevant. When you were around, you just played second fiddle to Rahul Khan.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    yes sir we ful agree with you , you would have no choice but to burn all your stacked up notes in warehouses

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  • JR,

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    DEAR FRANCIS, PLEASE NOTE CONGRESS IS RULING IN KARNATAKA NOE AND COULD HAVE DONE WHAT YOU SAID BUT HE IS THE PREFFERED BY SIDDU WHOM BJP HAVE THROWN OUT BY SENDING REDDY TO JAIL WHILE BJP WAS RULING IN STATE .
    IF BJP WANTS TO PROTECT REDDY, COULD HAVE PREVENTED REDDY GOING TO JAIL AT THAT TIME AND NOW THERE IS NO QUESTION OF IMAGE CLEARENCE.

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  • oliver, Permude

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Mr. JR, please note Reddy landed in jail due to CBI, and was out also due to CBI.
    He landed in jail during the UPA rule and was out recently during his own party-led NDA rule.
    Please ur memories.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    ..forget insisting, you looters never allowed MMS to act his own or even to speak..poor MMS tolerated everything and India a saw a record breaking corruption in 10 years and MMS legacy took a toll..CHIDU is the number one corrupt minister in Congress cabinet..He faces several cases in Aircel telecom deal, His son faces many cases and his wife faces cases in Sharada chit fund case..when he was HM, changed affidavit, pressured officials..and mislead nation and whole community on a fidayeen terrorist..

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Dear Chidu sir,everybody is not like you.You are really a jem...!
    Jaitly sir telling that he would have resigned if PM had asked him to change the logo of any PSU Bank as you did for Canara Bank few years by changing its previous beautiful log and corporate slogan....

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  • Wilson DSouza, Moodbidri

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    It's true ... Everybody can't do everything ...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Wash DC

    Sun, Nov 27 2016

    Chiddu,

    Forget about resigning as Finance Minister...you and your party are not fit even to walk a dog...

    ...JH...

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    If BJP wants to curtail black money, then why they allowed such a lavish wedding of Gali Janardhan Reddy’s daughter?? This is nothing but an extravagance at a time when many Indians are struggling to find the cash to buy food following the government’s sudden move. Why they could not stop his marraige? Why no one is talking about? This will definitely affect BJP's image. Just wait and watch....

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  • Arthur Ronald D'Souza, Belman/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Mr. Chidambaram is great personality and in front of him u r not even fit to stand at his shadow.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    You are aware of changing the Canara Bank symbol, plant to broken chain link who is benefited with who's cost?

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  • JK, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 27 2016

    Obviously Chidu is concerned about demonetization, afraid of loosing his own black money.

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Mr. JK, Udupi.
    Rich, educated people do not store Black wealth in currency notes. For rich & educated it too much risk to count & secure currency in a over populated country with low net value of currency. They immediately change it to Dollars with the help of agents in Bombay and store it in foreign Banks or purchase real estate. Chidambaram is Harvard educated professional. Not a Degree holder.

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