Anti-Demonetisation campaign of opposition a political gimmick: CM

Anti-Demonetisation campaign of opposition a political gimmick: CM

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 8

Coming out strongly against anti-Demonitisation campaign of the opposition, chief minister N. Biren Singh, has branded those voicing their dissent against the Demonitisation as a bunch of distressed black marketeer, money launderer, individuals possessing black money etc.

The chief minister was addressing media persons during a press conference convened at the BJP office today in connection with “Anti-black money day” observance to mark the first anniversary of Demonitisation.

Biren said the so called anti-Demonitisation campaign launched by the opposition parties is nothing but a political gimmick to mislead the masses in the wake of the approaching assembly election in some of the states in the country.

He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried out Demonitisation with the objective to curb black money to improve the country’s economy. And, it was inevitable that people had to endure some difficulties in the process to cleanse the chronic disease corrupting the systems for decades, he asserted.

Nevertheless, today Demonitisation has brought about a huge economic reform by roping crores of rupees stashed abroad.

“It is obvious that black marketeers, those who have black money etc. will be upset with the Demonitisation as it has taken a heavy toll on them”, he opined.

According to the CM, the capitalists that comprise 10 percent of the entire population are against Demonitisation while the time has come for the common men to rejoice.

He further maintained that the lives of the common people will change for the better once the Government of India is able to rope in huge amount of money stashed outside the country as a result of Demonitisation.

The chief minister stated that the government of India has sanctioned Rs. 25,000 crore for development of road communications for Manipur. Moreover, it has able to provide free medicines, housing loans and free gas connection to thousands, he said while attributing it to Demonitisation.

He appealed to the public to support the BJP and the drive against black money for a better future.

CM Biren also advised businessmen, black marketeers to stay away from politics in the interest of the country.

Rajya Sabha MP and BJP Manipur president, Ksh. Bhabananda, said that all are aware that the objective of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to bring a clean and efficient system in the country.

Demonetisation being an important step in that direction, it has been able to bring about a conversion of the non-formal economy into a formal economy, he asserted.

He observed that by 2018 with the current pace the country will move forward and attain new heights.

Marking the anniversary of Demonetisation the BJP launched a campaign under the banner “Anti-black money” observance since yesterday. As a part of the campaign the BJP Manipur will organize a rally in Imphal tomorrow.

Anti-Demonetisation campaign of opposition a political gimmick: CM

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 8

Coming out strongly against anti-Demonitisation campaign of the opposition, chief minister N. Biren Singh, has branded those voicing their dissent against the Demonitisation as a bunch of distressed black marketeer, money launderer, individuals possessing black money etc.

The chief minister was addressing media persons during a press conference convened at the BJP office today in connection with “Anti-black money day” observance to mark the first anniversary of Demonitisation.

Biren said the so called anti-Demonitisation campaign launched by the opposition parties is nothing but a political gimmick to mislead the masses in the wake of the approaching assembly election in some of the states in the country.

He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried out Demonitisation with the objective to curb black money to improve the country’s economy. And, it was inevitable that people had to endure some difficulties in the process to cleanse the chronic disease corrupting the systems for decades, he asserted.

Nevertheless, today Demonitisation has brought about a huge economic reform by roping crores of rupees stashed abroad.

“It is obvious that black marketeers, those who have black money etc. will be upset with the Demonitisation as it has taken a heavy toll on them”, he opined.

According to the CM, the capitalists that comprise 10 percent of the entire population are against Demonitisation while the time has come for the common men to rejoice.

He further maintained that the lives of the common people will change for the better once the Government of India is able to rope in huge amount of money stashed outside the country as a result of Demonitisation.

The chief minister stated that the government of India has sanctioned Rs. 25,000 crore for development of road communications for Manipur. Moreover, it has able to provide free medicines, housing loans and free gas connection to thousands, he said while attributing it to Demonitisation.

He appealed to the public to support the BJP and the drive against black money for a better future.

CM Biren also advised businessmen, black marketeers to stay away from politics in the interest of the country.

Rajya Sabha MP and BJP Manipur president, Ksh. Bhabananda, said that all are aware that the objective of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to bring a clean and efficient system in the country.

Demonetisation being an important step in that direction, it has been able to bring about a conversion of the non-formal economy into a formal economy, he asserted.

He observed that by 2018 with the current pace the country will move forward and attain new heights.

Marking the anniversary of Demonetisation the BJP launched a campaign under the banner “Anti-black money” observance since yesterday. As a part of the campaign the BJP Manipur will organize a rally in Imphal tomorrow.

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