P Chidambaram on Rs 2,000 note: Senior chief of the Congress social gathering and former Union Minister for Finance P Chidambaram mentioned that he was completely satisfied at the Union authorities’s resolution to withdraw the Rs 2,000 forex note from circulation. He mentioned that the federal government took seven years to rectify the error it had made.
The former union minister was chatting with reporters at Karaikudi at the moment (May 21).
Chidambaram mentioned that he anticipated the Government of India to reintroduce the Rs 1,000 forex note out there and added that withdrawing Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 forex notes had been a grave mistake and never accepted by the folks of the nation.
The senior chief of the Congress social gathering mentioned that the opposition had then vehemently opposed the introduction of Rs 2,000 notes out there and mentioned that it was a transfer to curb circulation of black cash from the nation.
He mentioned that the Union authorities had then claimed that the black cash was in circulation within the denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 and therefore withdrew these forex notes and launched the brand new Rs 2,000 notes which was not solely a mistake however a hasty transfer.
The former finance minister lamented that the transfer of the Government of India had confused the frequent man. Chidambaram mentioned that the Union authorities was now a ‘Tughlak Darbar’ mocking at the Centre’s strikes on reintroducing Rs 500 denominations and withdrawing the newly launched Rs 2,000 forex notes.
(With IANS inputs)
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