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Demonetisation: One of the biggest scams since Independence, says Kapil Sibal

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], Apr 19 (ANI): Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Friday alleged that demonetisation was one of the biggest scams that happened since Independence.

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Senior Congress party leader Kapil Sibal addressing media in Ahmedabad on Friday. Photo/ANI

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], Apr 19 (ANI): Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Friday alleged that demonetisation was one of the biggest scams that happened since Independence.
At a press conference here, he showed a video shot post-demonetisation period. The video showed how banned notes were allegedly exchanged for new currencies.
Sibal alleged, “Demonetisation was one of the biggest scams that has happened since India attained Independence. The reason for demonetising the currency was something else. It was done for the rich people, some of whom belong to political parties.”
The sting video was claimed to have been shot by an investigative journalist in Ahmedabad and it showed the exchange of currencies at a commission of 15 per cent to 40 per cent.
The person who could be seen in the video exchanging notes with the 'journalist' was a BJP worker, alleged Sibal. He, however, refused to give details of the journalist citing security reasons.
Congress leader also reiterated that the “Modi-led government looted the people” of the country by banning the notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000.
Sharpening his attack, he added: “Modi claimed that he would usher a cashless economy. But, now he has left the people ‘cashless’.”
In a tweet on April 17, he came down heavily on the incumbent government over the cashless economy. He had tweeted, “Demonetisation is a scam to enrich a few. Cash in circulation: March 7, 2014: Rs 12.4 trillion, November 8, 2016: Rs 17.97 trillion and March 15, 2019: Rs 20.64 trillion.” (ANI)


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