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Arun Jaitley declared Nov 8th is Anti-Black Money day

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The BJP will be marking November 8, first anniversary of the Union government’s decision to demonetise high value currency notes, as “anti-black money day” across the country.
Union Minister for Finance Arun Jaitley announced this as a priority programme for the party and its leaders as well as Union Ministers. On 8th November 2017, BJP will celebrate ‘Anti-Black Money Day’ in the nation,” Jaitley told mediapersons at a press conference.
This declaration came a day after 18 Parties including Congress and TMC disclosed to November eighth will be seen as a ‘black day’ and protests/rallies will be held feature the hardships looked by individuals because of money crunch and drop of economy.
Arun Jaitley opined Congress neglected to comprehend the idea of demonetisation. He clarifies, ‘After Note Ban, Every diposit made in the banks will get into the legal framework which influences the general population to pay tax .
Note Ban accomplished different destinations like increment of the tax payers and digital exchanges’. Centre reported implantation of Rs 2.11 lakh crore in public sector division banks to support loaning.
This move in the long run gave a lift to stock market , with both Sensex and Nifty consummation at a record high. Indeed, even Cabinet endorsed the proposition to constructed 83,677 km of highwways with a venture of 6.9 lakh crore in the following five years.
A stage taken to draw more investments into the nation for creating employment . A coordination committee of opposition parties had met on Monday in the Parliament House, where it authorised Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad to talk to other parties and finalise the protest plan on November 8.
This particular announcement made on November 8 is the scam of the century, which is why we are observing this as Black Day,” Azad said at a joint press conference on Tuesday.
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