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PM Modi , CM KCR Have to give Explanation : Telangana Congress

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congress in Telangana had done the first commemoration of demonetisation as ‘dark day’ with a rally and public meeting that saw all the congress leaders looking for statement of regret from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao for ‘aimlessly’ supporting it.
Telangana Congress Committee president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy said Telangana was yet to recovered from the demonetisation choice taken by the Prime Minister.
He affirmed that the Prime Minister ‘cheated’ the ordinary citizens by expressing that things would be typical following 50 days and Telangana CM KCR supported it because of his ‘visually impaired love’ for prime minister Modi without concentrate the conceivable implications .
Reviewing that previous Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had properly depicted demonetisation as sorted out plunder and authorized loot, he said as opposed to finding a way to lessen the effect of harm, the BJP Government gave another hit to nation’s economy with not well planned Goods and Services Tax.
He requested the TRS Government to discharge a detailed statement on the effect of demonetisation in Telangana on both public and private parts. Previous union minister S. Jaipal Reddy said that the nation was in financial emergency throughout the previous one year due to the ‘presumption and obliviousness’ of the PM Modi.
He said the nation endured lost 3 lakh crore because of drop of 2% GDP and 45 lakh individuals lost business. By seeing all these telangana CM KCR supported demonetisation he ought to likewise give a clarification now, he included.
Mr. Jaipal Reddy taunted at Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for his ceaseless help to demonetisation saying he was a decent lawyer protecting a weak case. Congress Legislative Party Leader K. Jana Reddy depicted the move as an assault on the financial status of the nation and an impression of an autocratic rule.
Previous PCC president Ponnala Lakshmaiah said 23,000 crore was spent on printing of new notes while picking up nothing from demonetisation.
AICC Telangana In-rgecha secretary R.C. Khuntia said just about 99% of demonetised cash notes had come back to the RBI and there was no lessening in terror or extremist exercises after demonetisation as was engendered by the Prime Minister.
Prior, the Congress leaders paid tributes to previous Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at her statue on Necklace Road. They additionally discharged black ballons noticeable in the air to stamp the ‘black day’. Previous MPs, Sarve Satyanarayana, V. Hanumantha Rao, Madhu Yashki Goud, Anjan Kumar Yadav and previous Minister, Danam Nagender were available.
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