PM Narendra Modi inflicts pain on common man: Yechury

PM Narendra Modi inflicts pain on common man: Yechury
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Yechury, who took part in ongoing \'padayatra\' organised by CPI (M)\'s Telangana unit to highlight issues of backward classes in the country, claimed that 75 people had lost their lives due to the hardship owing to demonetisation.

Chegunta (Medak): Alleging that demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes was a "thoughtless" action by the NDA government, CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury on Sunday said the move had put people into enormous inconvenience.

Yechury, who took part in ongoing 'padayatra' organised by CPI (M)'s Telangana unit to highlight issues of backward classes in the country, claimed that 75 people had lost their lives due to the hardship owing to demonetisation.

Alleging that alternative currency notes had not come into circulation, he claimed that RBI had said that it would take 175 days for new notes to arrive.

BJP had described former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as 'Maun Mohan Singh,' but Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not speaking in Parliament now though he spoke outside, Yechury said. Modi had said in 2014 that 90 per cent of black money lay outside the country and that Rs 15 lakh would be deposited in bank accounts of citizens, he said.

The NDA government had waived loans to the tune of Rs 1.12 lakh crore for corporates, but why the Rs 75,000 crore loans of farmers were not being waived, he questioned.

The new Rs 2,000 note would lead to more corruption and scams, the CPI (M) leader claimed, adding that a special act be brought to check corruption Earlier, the CPI (M) General Secretary along with State party Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram paid homage to Communist leader Keval Kishan here before going ahead with padayatra.

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