Modi Govt behaving like 'Confused' Traffic Signal: Rahul Gandhi on Demonetisation
Modi Govt behaving like 'Confused' Traffic Signal: Rahul Gandhi on Demonetisation
He posted the picture of a huge traffic signal showing red, yellow, blue and a few other colours at the same time, on Twitter with the caption, "Government orders after demonetisation."

New Delhi: The Modi government is behaving like a "confused" traffic signal exhibiting different colours at the same time, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi said today on the repeated changes in the rules regarding deposit of old currency notes in banks.

He posted the picture of a huge traffic signal showing red, yellow, blue and a few other colours at the same time, on Twitter with the caption, "Government orders after demonetisation."

The Congress leader had yesterday likened the repeated changes in the rules to Modis changing of "clothes" and had said that the message going out was that the Prime Ministers words were "hollow".

He was commenting on the new decision of the government under which an amount more than Rs 50,00 in scrapped currency can be deposited only once per account till December 30.

Earlier, the Prime Minister, while announcing the demonetisation decision on November 8, had said old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes could be deposited in banks till December 30 without any questions asked.

Party chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala was equally critical of the latest order, with him giving RBI the sobriquet of "Reverse Bank of India."

Even as BJP leader taunted Rahul on whether this was the "earthquake" he was threatening to unleash, sources close to the Congress leader told News18 that he will come out out with "more issues and evidence."

In a series of tweets, he said, "Unfortunately, Reserve Bank of India has become Reverse Bank of India!"

Surjewala also posted two cartoons stating "the rules of RBI are like weather, which keeps on changing and therefore, requires hourly bulletins to inform people." "Daily headline management is the norm for Modi Govt. If Ind. owner has a choice to pay in cash or cheque, futile to amend the Wages Act," he said in response to the government bringing an ordinance to amend the Payment of Wage Act for allowing business and industrial establishments to pay salaries through cheques or by using electronic modes.

"2ndly, it reflects massive shortage of currency with Modi Govt. Instead of admitting it, it is forcing daily wage earners to stand in bank queues," he said.

Surjewala also latched on to the remarks of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, who after supporting demonetisation initially, did a volte face and said the move has created many troubles for the common man.

"AP CM, NDA ally & head of #DeMonetisation Committee is breaking his head over the mess. Do u need more proof Modiji?", he said.

Ahmed Patel, Political Secretary to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, was equally caustic.

"50 days, 60 rules #DeMonetisation," he said in a tweet. PTI SPG SRY

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