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No fear of effigy burning, fight against corruption to go on: PM Narendra Modi

At poll rallies in Himachal Pradesh seeking support for a BJP government with three-fourth majority, he accused former prime pinister Indira Gandhi of not going for a note ban when needed and said he would not have had to carry out this big task had she taken the step years ago.

November 05, 2017 / 17:55 IST
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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to cast his vote for the country's next President, at the Parliament House in New Delhi, India, July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi - RTX3BQ8J
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to cast his vote for the country's next President, at the Parliament House in New Delhi, India, July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi - RTX3BQ8J

Unfazed by the November 8 protest call by the Congress on the first anniversary of demonetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said burning effigies will not deter him from carrying forward the fight against corruption and black money.

At poll rallies in Himachal Pradesh seeking support for a BJP government with three-fourth majority, he accused former prime pinister Indira Gandhi of not going for a note ban when needed and said he would not have had to carry out this big task had she taken the step years ago.

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Modi said that over 3 lakh companies have shut down after demonetisation and a probe into 5,000 such firms has found a fraud of Rs 4,000 while investigation against others was on.

He said the Congress is "angry" at demonetisation as it is still feeling its effect and cited it as the reason for the party's "mourning" by giving a public protest call. '"Few people who faced the heat of demonetisation are still complaining and are planning to observe November 8 as 'black day'. The Congress cannot scare me by burning my effigies," he said a well-attended poll rally in Kullu.