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Nawab Malik Slams Centre Over Demonetisation Says, Neither Black Money Came Nor Corruption Was Controlled

The minister further said that due to demonetisation, there was chaos in the country

Mumbai: On the fifth anniversary of demonetisation, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister and NCP Leader Nawab Malik on Monday slammed the Centre over demonetisation saying neither black money came nor corruption has been controlled in five years.  Also Read: Not A Single Objective Of Demonetisation Achieved In last 5 Years, Manish Tewari Slams BJP

In a tweet, Malik wrote, “Today, 5 years of demonetisation have been completed. Neither black money came back, nor corruption and terrorism were controlled. Modi had asked for 3 months, now he can tell us which crossroads we have to come.”

https://twitter.com/nawabmalikncp/status/1457558526063091726?s=20

On November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a televised address to the nation declared the ban on Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 as part of the government’s efforts to crack down on black money. Also Read: Priyanka Gandhi Termed Demonetisation As ‘Disaster’ And Questioned The BJP-led Centre

The minister further said that due to demonetisation, there was chaos in the country.

“Back then PM Modi asked for three months but in five years neither black money came nor corruption was controlled. Because of the one that decision whole country’s economy has been shaken up,” Malik said.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also took a swipe on the Modi government and termed the demonetisation as a ‘disaster.’

The opposition party has been alleging demonetisation was not in the interest of people and had adverse effects on the economy.

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