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Note ban: Politicians have now become columnists, rues Jaitley

Terming government's decision to demonetise Rs 500/Rs 1000 notes as a "puzzle", Chidambaram had yesterday said that if the idea was to address the issue of blackmoney, why has it decided to introduce Rs 2000 denomination notes.

November 11, 2016 / 13:04 IST
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Taking a dig at senior Congress leader P Chidambaram, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said after taking no action against blackmoney, politicians have now turned columnists, as he accused the opposition party of never having a dislike for corruption.

He also expressed disappointment at Trinamool Congress and the Left parties mounting criticism against the government's move to withdraw higher denomination Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes in a major crackdown on blackmoney, corruption and counterfeit currency.

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"I am not surprised at the reaction of the Congress party. Congress party has never had a kind of dislike against corruption. In fact, they were marred in it when they were in power. And if I were to ask the Congress party, you were in power for last 10 years, name one step against blackmoney that you took... You probably won't find anything," Jaitley told news channel Times Now.

Terming government's decision to demonetise Rs 500/Rs 1000 notes as a "puzzle", Chidambaram had said that if the idea was to address the issue of blackmoney, why has it decided to introduce Rs 2000 denomination notes.