'Political posturing': Full statement of CPI (M) on Rs 500, Rs 1000 demonetisation

"In effect what this would result in is a total disruption of the payments and settlements"
'Political posturing': Full statement of CPI (M) on Rs 500, Rs 1000 demonetisation
'Political posturing': Full statement of CPI (M) on Rs 500, Rs 1000 demonetisation
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Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to discontinue existing Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes, the CPI (M) polit bureau on Wednesday termed the initiative to be a “political posturing”.

The CPI (M) Polit Bureau of the has issued the following statement:

The announcement made by the Prime Minister about the demonetization of the Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes is not going to yield the desired result of unearthing black money. It will have limited effect and is more like political posturing.

The claim that the demonetization will check black money, fake currency, corruption and terrorism lacks substance. By the Prime Minister’s own admission, the bulk of black money generation and storage is in off-shore accounts in foreign currency.  Counterfeit currency can be generated for any denomination. The announcement of a new Rs 2000 note alongwith another Rs 500 note does not in any way prevent future possible counterfeit circulation. It’s an established fact that terrorist funds flow through electronic transfers and not through currency transactions. 

By allowing the conversion of the existing 1000 and 500 currency notes within the prescribed time limit, no effective measure is there to prevent benami conversions. Further, transactions through plastic will continue as usual. 

In effect what this would result in is a total disruption of the payments and settlements that are part of daily life of our economy. It will  burden the vast mass of our people from daily wage labourers, fishermen, small businesses, traders and vendors selling at the door step. What is going to happen is the disruption in livelihoods and bureaucratic harassment of ordinary people who wish to change the currency notes. 

The basic avenues for money laundering through Participatory notes and diversions through tax havens remains untouched. There is no attempt to curb the roots of generation of black money such as in the real estate sector.

This is a measure to cover up the utter failure of the Modi government on the economic front, of joblessness, high prices and no pick-up in domestic demand, crippling all sections of our population, especially the working classes, and ruining the peasantry.

The CPI(M) demands that the government make public forthwith the names of those holding bank deposits and accounts in tax-havens and those refusing to return humongous loans from nationalised banks estimated at over Rs 11 lakh crores, if it is really committed to recover and curb black money.

In an announcement made on Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that from Tuesday midnight onwards all Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes will be discontinued.

PM Modi cited it to be a step to curb corruption and a fight against black money.

The PM in the televised address stated that the Reserve Bank of India also accepted the proposal and would issue new currency notes of denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 2000.

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