Views Of Leaders On Demonetisation :-

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 Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over  demonetisation during his rally in Jaunpur. The Congress leader said that the decision to demonetise high value currency was not against corruption or black money but against farmers and poor people. Gandhi, however, remained silent over the proof of corruption against prime minister.
The Congress leader had recently said that he has proof of personal corruption by the prime minister that will explode his balloon. He had said that he wanted to reveal the corruption proof against Modi in Parliament but was prevented by the ruling majority from speaking there. He had also called demonetisation of high value currency a "Modi-made disaster" while insisting that it has "ended the future of hundred of workers''.

2. Lalu Yadav :-
Breaking his silence on the Centre's decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, RJD chief Lalu Prasad today asked the Prime Minister whether every individual would get the 'promised' Rs 15 lakh each in their bank accounts after the completion of 50 days. "Modi ji, you are talking about limited inconvenience for 50 days. Will every individual get Rs 15 lakh each in his/her bank account after the completion of 50 days as promised by you," he said in a series of tweets.
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3. Nitish Kumar :-
(Nitish backs demonetisation, but says Centre should have done its homework)
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Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday again backed Centre's demonetisation move, terming it "a bold and positive step in the fight against black money", even as the Opposition parties tried to corner the Centre.
He, however, said the Centre should have done its homework to prevent unnecessary hassles for the common people. "I am always for any step to fight corruption. I am not the kind who will talk of roll-back. Most parties are for it. I feel ultimately it will yield benefits, but demonetisation alone is not enough. It will have to be taken to another level with crackdown on benami property and transactions in gold/diamond," Kumar said interacting with the media in the Bihar assembly. "The Centre should also take into account illicit liquor trade in the country."

 4. Mamata Banerjee :-

(Mamata Banerjee takes on Narendra Modi, emerges as new face of opposition to demonetisation)

File image of Mamata Banerjee. PTI

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee continued to stay put at the state secretariat on Friday protesting against army presence at toll plazas in several parts of the state and asked whether it was an "army coup".
Speaking to reporters late Thursday night at 'Nabanna', the state secretariat, she said, "I will stay at the secretariat to guard our democracy". "Is this a military coup?" she asked.

She said that army personnel were there in different districts like Murshidabad, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, North 24 Paraganas, Burdwan, Howrah, Hooghly etc. "The army is deployed without informing the state government. This is unprecedented and a very serious matter," she had said.

5. Rajnath Singh :-

(Currency Ban A Step To Make India Economic Superpower: Rajnath Singh)

Currency Ban A Step To Make India Economic Superpower: Rajnath Singh 

Describing demonetization as a step towards making India an economic superpower, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that only a courageous and far-sighted Prime Minister could have taken such a bold decision.

"Demonetization of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes is a decision taken in national interest. Can't people of the country bear with a little inconvenience if that leads to better things?"

"It is a step that will help the country become an economic superpower. Only a courageous and far-sighted Prime Minister could have taken a decision like that," Mr Singh said.

Asking people to have some more patience, he said that within about a month they would be able to withdraw as much money from their accounts as they want.

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