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Demonetization: PM Narendra Modi slams Congress for stalling debate, openly protecting dishonesty

"This blatant endorsement of dishonesty is even more disconcerting for the nation," said Modi about Congress.

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PM Narendra Modi has slammed the Opposition in his recent interview to the IndiaToday for stalling debate in the Parliament following demonetization. He also accused them for using the Upper and Lower House for "openly supporting and protecting the dishonest".

"While Parliament sessions being washed out is a major concern, this blatant endorsement of dishonesty is even more disconcerting for the nation. Debate is critical in a democracy. Had they allowed a debate to take place, it would have revealed a number of dimensions of this mammoth exercise to the nation," PM Modi said.

He said he wanted to speak in both houses but couldn't as the Congress didn't allow it, despite the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's appeal to them, as they did not want to a debate in the Parliament over the issue of note ban. 

He also dismissed the allegations by the Congress that demonetization was done for political gains. He said that the while the party claimed that the note ban was a political decision, it also blamed the Centre for making the common man suffer. Questioning the two contradictory accusations, Modi said that Congress' attack on him was illogical. "Maybe, as members of the Opposition, they have to conjure something up to criticise me about, however illogical it may be. I sympathise with their difficulty," Modi

He also reiterated his earlier attack on the Congress that former prime minister Indira Gandhi had junked the proposal of note ban - as claimed by Madhav Godbole's in his book Unfinished Innings: Recollections and Reflections of a Civil Servant- fearing backlash in elections.  

Rebuttal to Manmohan Singh

Modi said that it was ironic that former prime minister Manmohan Singh had called the note ban "monumental mismanagement" because, despite Singh's various high profile roles in charting the country's economic journey for 45 years, many in the country "continued to live in poverty and deprivation".

He also said that by calling demonetization 'organised loot' , Singh was probably referring to the various scams under his own tenure as prime minister during the UPA's rule.

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