“The decision of demonetisation was taken without any thought and the country is facing its after-effects even today,” said Punia
Indore: The country is being pushed towards “financial emergency” because of the Centre’s “wrong” economic policies, the Congress said on Thursday. Criticizing the Modi govt’s decision of Demonetization, the party said that the past three years after the demonetisation exercise, the country is still facing its after-effects.
Modi government on November 8, 2016, announced its decision of scrapping high-value notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000.
Congress Spokesperson PL Punia said, “The decision of demonetisation was taken without any thought and the country is facing its after-effects even today.” “The government kept on taking wrong decisions on the economic front and is pushing the country towards the financial emergency,” he added.
Congress national spokesman PL Punia said the central government opted out of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement due to pressure mounted by the party and other opposition outfits.
Punia claimed the government was set to sign the RCEP agreement by compromising on the nation’s interest, but because of strong opposition from the Congress and other opposition parties, it was forced to retreat.
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